More than 20,000 fish killed after pollution incident

Over 20,000 fish have died in Ireland's River Glyde following an agricultural pollution incident. Authorities have stopped the discharge and are investigating the event for potential prosecution.
Why it matters
This incident highlights the ongoing environmental risks posed by agricultural runoff to local ecosystems and biodiversity.
Share Save Add as preferred on Google Getty Images Atlantic salmon are among the species of fish killed More than 20,000 fish have been killed after a river in the Republic of Ireland was polluted.
The report is a straightforward factual account of an environmental incident without loaded language.
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