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More than 20,000 fish killed after pollution incident

More than 20,000 fish killed after pollution incident
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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.

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This incident highlights the ongoing environmental risks posed by agricultural runoff to local ecosystems and biodiversity.

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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.

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The report is a straightforward factual account of an environmental incident without loaded language.

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