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Children Still Hospitalized After Campfire Explosion Last Month

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Houston Co., MN -

Two young girls seriously burned in a campfire explosion in southeastern Minnesota last month remain hospitalized. Four-year-old Chloe Langen has been upgraded from critical to serious condition at Regions Hospital in St. Paul. 5-year-old Annabelle Heyer is in fair condition at University Hospital's burn center in Madison, Wisconsin. Houston County sheriff's officials say an adult poured flammable liquid on a smoldering fire June 29 at Money Creek Haven Campground near Houston. The liquid ignited and caused the container to catch fire and explode burning the children.