Greece: 40 Tonnes of Dead Fish Found in Volos Port After Floods Displace Thousands from Freshwater Habitats
Hundreds of thousands of dead fish have flooded the port of Volos, Greece, after last year's floods displaced them. Over 40 tonnes were collected within 24 hours, alarming residents and authorities.
Thousands of dead fish have flooded the port of Volos, Greece, merely a week after being forced from their freshwater habitats by last year’s floods. The sight of lifeless fish blanketing the waters has alarmed local residents and authorities alike. Trawlers used nets to collect the fish, which were then loaded onto trucks on Wednesday, August 28. Authorities reported that more than 40 tonnes of fish have accumulated over the past 24 hours. Earthquake in Crete: Quake of Magnitude 5.2 on Richter Scale Hits Greek Island, No Immediate Reports of Injuries, Damage.
Lifeless Fish Blanketing the Waters in Port of Volos, Greece
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