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Over a Dozen Suspected Overdose Deaths in One Day Recorded in San Francisco.

Videos Show Disturbing Scenes of Addiction and ⁤Overdose Deaths ⁤in San Francisco

Videos from San Francisco posted ⁤on social media Aug.⁣ 30 show morgue vans loading bodies amid⁢ scenes of widespread addiction, with people folded up and contorted in ​unnatural positions in what many describe as dystopian settings on the streets of⁢ downtown.

Posts on⁣ X, formerly⁤ known as Twitter, repeatedly shared by locals indicated that as many as 18 overdose deaths took place in‍ San Francisco throughout‌ the day, but a spokesperson for the chief medical examiner’s office told The Epoch ​Times by email Aug. 31‌ that 13⁣ deaths occurred and are currently under investigation.

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“Today, the Office of the Chief⁤ Medical Examiner initiated examinations on 13 cases received⁢ within the past ‍twenty-four hours,” the spokesperson wrote. “The case and manner of death for these decedents remain ‌under review.”

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No toxicology results are yet available, and the examiner’s office had no further comment.

Approximately 2,500 people have died from overdose in San Francisco since 2020, according to medical examiner‌ statistics (pdf) including the first seven months of‌ 2023.

More than 81 percent of such cases revealed fentanyl during toxicology testing.

While deaths dipped slightly last year, numbers are now on​ the rise and on ⁣pace to set a record, ⁤as more than 500 have occurred in the city so far, with 71 accidental overdose deaths in July alone, according to the medical examiner’s data.

Overdose locations are spread throughout the city and concentrated in certain areas, based ⁤on medical examiner ‌records.

Known for high crime and open-air drug markets, the Tenderloin accounts for approximately 18 percent‍ of deaths,⁢ with⁣ the SOMA area, which​ is short for South⁤ of Market located blocks from Union Square, ⁣and Polk/Russian Hill—known for curvy, picturesque⁣ Lombard Street—each accounting for 20⁢ percent.

Homeless people gather near drug dealers in the Tenderloin District of San Francisco on Feb. 22, 2023. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)

Fentanyl is responsible for the majority of deaths this year, according to​ testing results released by⁣ the medical examiner.

Odorless, tasteless, and highly toxic, the insidious nature by which fentanyl poisonings occur in unsuspecting victims is leading to rising numbers of overdose deaths, according ‍to experts.

New synthetic analogs—drugs ⁣that are similar chemically but not identical to fentanyl— and other ⁤tranquilizers including⁤ Xylazine and Isotonitazine further complicate matters, as⁢ they are resistant ⁤to opioid reversal medications like naloxone, better known as Narcan. Xylazine is responsible for⁢ at least 16 deaths in San Francisco in 2023, according to the report, and isotonitazine⁤ is reportedly 20 times stronger than fentanyl, according to the Drug Enforcement Agency.

Victim advocates and family members of those lost to addiction wrote thousands of names in chalk on the sidewalk outside City Hall that night, as the deaths occurred one ⁣day before San Francisco Supervisor Dean Preston held a gathering to bring attention‍ to International Overdose Awareness Day on Aug. 31.

“Overdoses are at crisis levels,” Mr. Preston wrote on X the same day. “Today & every day, I’ll continue to work to ensure ⁢our city is using every evidence-based tool at our disposal—including​ overdose prevention, treatment ‌on demand, recovery resources—to reduce overdoses [and] save lives.”

Supervisors have faced‌ scrutiny on social media, as concerned residents⁢ express disappointment in the public safety issues plaguing the ⁤city, and many ‍questioned ⁤Mr. Preston’s post with ⁢comments about perceived policy ⁢failures.

A drug user displays fentanyl in the Tenderloin District of San Francisco on Feb. 23, 2023. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)

At the drug awareness ⁣gathering, one advocate for harm reduction—which focuses on education and overdose prevention as opposed to prosecution—was pictured ⁢at ⁢the event waving a sign declaring “Downtown is for drug users,” and another wore ‌a‌ “police are terrorists” shirt.

Responsible for nearly 6,000 deaths a year in California, as​ of the latest statistics from the Department of Public Health covering ⁤2021, fentanyl is drawing attention from lawmakers on⁢ both sides of the aisle.

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