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Deadly Death Caps Poison California After Rains

7 Feb

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Summary

  • At least three deaths and three liver transplants linked to Death Cap mushrooms.
  • Over three dozen poisoning cases reported following a rainy winter.
  • Public health officials warn against mushroom foraging due to easy misidentification.
Deadly Death Caps Poison California After Rains

Following a wet winter, California is experiencing a significant increase in poisoning cases attributed to the deadly Death Cap mushroom. As of February 7, 2026, at least three individuals have died, and three others have undergone life-saving liver transplants due to consuming these toxic fungi. The California Department of Public Health has documented over three dozen poisoning incidents since November 18, a number far exceeding the typical annual reports. Victims range in age from a 19-month-old child to a 67-year-old adult.

Health officials are urging the public to avoid foraging for wild mushrooms this season. Death Caps are notoriously difficult to distinguish from safe, edible species, and their toxicity remains potent whether raw, dried, or cooked. Recent cases have highlighted the devastating speed at which these mushrooms can cause acute liver injury and liver failure. Many of those affected have required intensive care unit admission.

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The poisonous mushrooms have been found in parks across Northern California and the Central Coast, including areas around Monterey and the San Francisco Bay. The state has expanded its public health warnings to include Spanish, Mixteco, and Mandarin Chinese languages, acknowledging the demographic makeup of those affected. Parents and pet owners are advised to exercise caution in areas where wild mushrooms may grow.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
At least three people have died from consuming Death Cap mushrooms in California.
Symptoms can include stomach cramping, nausea, diarrhea, or vomiting within 24 hours, potentially leading to severe liver damage within 2 to 3 days.
Health officials warn against foraging because Death Cap mushrooms are easily confused with safe, edible varieties, leading to severe poisonings.

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