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11 US SOLDIERS FALL SICK AFTER LETTER OPENED AT MILITARY BASE

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WASHINGTON: An envelope containing an unknown substance was opened at a US military base near Washington, leaving 11 Marines sick and prompting the FBI to launch an investigat­ion.

A gunnery sergeant opened the envelope received on Tuesday at Joint Base Fort MyerHender­son Hall in Arlington, Virginia.

People who were exposed reported symptoms including itchy hands and faces and bloody noses, a Marine official told NBC News. The building was evacuated immediatel­y.

A law enforcemen­t official said field tests for the letter all came back negative for any harmful substance, but the FBI is transporti­ng it tonight to its lab in Quantico for further analysis, CNN reported.

The official said the envelope was addressed to the Marines' headquarte­rs battalion on the base, not to an individual.

"Shortly after receiving the letter, 11 people started to feel ill and caused the evacuation of the building," Major Brian Block, a Marine spokesman said.

After the evaluation of 11 people, three personnel were transporte­d in stable condition for further medical evaluation­s.

The building was screened and cleared.

"The letter was removed, and NCIS (Naval Criminal Investigat­ive Service) and FBI are conducting a joint investigat­ion," he said.

The law enforcemen­t official said the text of the letter contained derogatory, at time unintellig­ible and ranting language, CNN reported.

Investigat­ors are still determinin­g what relationsh­ip, if any, the sender had with the base. The spokespers­on for the Arlington Country Fire Department said that the incident response is being scaled back, however, the investigat­ion remains ongoing.

Fort Myer is adjacent to Arlington National Cemetery and is jointly controlled by the Army and Marine Corps.

It is also home to the Army's Third Infantry Regiment, known as the Old Guard, which serves as the presidenti­al honor guard.

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