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50 Thousand Fish Have Died Due to Water Pollution in Northern Ireland Since 2020

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50 Thousand Fish Have Died Due to Water Pollution in Northern Ireland Since 2020
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Points clés

  • In Northern Ireland's rivers, 50 thousand fish have died due to water pollution since 2020.
  • Environmental activists consider leaving the rivers in this condition a disgrace.
  • The incident exposes the scale of pollution in water resources and the lack of inspection.

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50 thousand dead fishSince 2020

In Northern Ireland, water pollution continues to have a devastating impact on life in rivers. Since 2020, approximately 50 thousand fish have reportedly died as a direct result of pollution in the water.

This situation has increased concerns regarding the protection of river ecosystems in the region. Officials and environmental activists describe the neglect of the rivers to this extent as a scandal.

The incidents clearly demonstrate the need for stricter inspections to protect water resources and prevent industrial/agricultural pollution. Mitigating the impact on natural habitats and the overall biodiversity of the river has become a regional priority.

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How many fish have died in total in Northern Ireland?
It has been reported that approximately 50 thousand fish have died as a result of water pollution incidents occurring since 2020.
What is the main cause of the fish deaths?
The fish deaths are occurring as a direct result of water pollution in the rivers.
How did environmental activists react to this situation?
Environmental activists have described leaving the rivers in such a poor condition and the occurrence of fish deaths as a scandal and a disgrace.

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