Thousands of dead fish have appeared floating on the banks of rivers and lagoons in Argentina, in the midst of a strong heat wave and the lack of rain that has been recorded for weeks, the newspaper reported. The nation.
The high temperatures that affect the entire country caused a drop in oxygen level of watergenerating the massive mortality of these aquatic animals.
Shocking: fish mortality in the Salado River near the bridge with route 5
THE NOTE IN https://t.co/sG0z7VA9K4 pic.twitter.com/Wexv80EOxU— Radio Fiesta Bragado 92.5 (@fiestabragado) January 23, 2023
Among others, the Salado River, in the province of Buenos Aires, has an unusually low flow and from National Route 5 you can see the impressive amount of fish floating or piled up on the shore, already lifeless.
A similar scene was seen in the Del Plata lagoon, in the province of Santa Fe. There, local citizens took pictures of the number of dead shoals on the shore of a water mirror that is practically dry.
Dead fish in Santa Fe.
This is the product of drought, a consequence of climate change and the burning of wetlands. The consequences that environmentalists have been warning about. If we continue on this path, this is going to get worse and worse. pic.twitter.com/eSCyskL3XR— Inti ? (@Intibonomo) January 23, 2023
The environmental journalist Alejandro Inti Bonomo, who posted a shocking video on his Twitter account, stated that the impact on the fauna of Argentine rivers and lakes is due to the drought, but it is also a consequence of climate change and the burning of wetlands.
“If we continue on this path, this is going to get worse and worse”alerted.
For his part, Luis Mino, in charge of a camp in the area, said that the “sad postcard” extends around the entire lagoon. “It is around 20 kilometers. […] Everywhere you look there are dead fish.”he assured.
The situation in the Del Plata lagoon could worsen in the next few hours if the authorities do not remove the dead animals from the place, since the water could be contaminated, specialists warned.
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