Saturday, 7 May 2016

Over 30,000Kg of dead fish appears in China lake


At least 35 tons (over 30,000Kg) of dead fish appeared in a lake in southern China, leaving residents stunned. The piles of fish washed up in a lake in Hainan province on Wednesday, Chinese state media reported. Residents expressed concerns on pollution, but local authorities said the fish died as a result of salinity change. The change in salinity levels likely occurred after a tide pushed the fish up farther into Hongcheng Lake in the city of Haikou, state-run People's Daily reported. Regional environment officials are still investigating. It's unclear what kind of fish it was, according to People's Daily. It described it as the size of a half palm, saying residents had not seen that type of fish at the lake before. Dozens of sanitation employees worked for hours to trash the fish, to prevent it from being sold to consumers.

3 comments:

  1. that is food made to waste for some poor folks

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  2. they made a smart decision cleaning the water

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