Tons of Dead Fish in River: 'Most Likely Dealing With a Crime'

Poland is recruiting soldiers to help deal with 'ecological catastrophe'
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Aug 13, 2022 9:00 AM CDT

Poland has deployed soldiers to help clean up the Oder River, which runs along the border with Germany, after 10 tons of dead fish surfaced from the waterway in what one official described as an "ecological catastrophe." An association of fishers in Zielona Gora, a city in the western part of the country, said Friday it was suspending fishing in the river due to still-unconfirmed reports in German media saying the river could be contaminated with mercury, per the AP. Investigations are underway to determine the cause of the mass die-off of fish, seen in images shown by Reuters. Huge numbers of dead fish were first spotted near the southwestern Polish town of Olawa in late July, along with animals such as beavers.

"We are most likely dealing with a crime where a substance was introduced into the water that causes the death of fish and other organisms. This is currently being verified," says Jacek Ozdoba, Poland's deputy climate and environment minister. Poland's political opposition and local residents have accused the government of Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki of being too slow to confront the problem. Przemyslaw Daca, the head of Polish Waters, the national water management authority, said Thursday that 10 tons of dead fish already had been removed from the river.

"This shows that we are dealing with a gigantic and outrageous ecological catastrophe," he said at a news conference held near the river, where officials faced angry local residents. Environmental protection authorities in the southwestern city of Wroclaw had earlier notified local prosecutors that the country's second-longest river appeared to have been poisoned. Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak announced Thursday that both regular soldiers and reservists were being deployed to help remove pollutants from the river. Known as the Oder in German and the Odra in Polish and Czech, the river flows northward for hundreds of miles from the Oder Mountains of Czechia and empties into the Baltic Sea.

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