Germany said Friday that mass fish deaths in the Oder River were a "man-made environmental disaster," blaming toxic algae growth sparked by the introduction of salt into the waters. Presenting a ...
More than 10 tons of fish have been found dead in a European river since late July — an unexplained "ecological catastrophe" that is baffling scientists and political leaders alike. Germany and Poland ...
BERLIN — Several substances seem to have contributed to the massive fish die-off in Germany’s Oder River, which forms much of the country’s border with Poland, a German official said Monday. Numerous ...
Poland and Germany collaborate to protect river from deadly pollution, discuss prevention strategies
Poland and Germany's environment ministers met at the border between the two nations to address the safeguarding of a river from a potential recurrence of lethal pollution that resulted in the death ...
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Water levels on the Rhine River could reach a critically low point in the coming days, German officials said Wednesday, making it increasingly difficult to transport goods — including coal and ...
An unknown, highly toxic substance in the Oder river, which runs through Poland and Germany, appears to be the cause of a mass die-off of fish, the German state of Brandenburg’s environment ministry ...
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