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 ...
A truck was carrying some 7,100 fish when it collided with other vehicles in northern Germany. The accident scattered hundreds of soon-to-be-dead fish across a road. Hundreds of live fish transported ...
Berlin — A river on the German-Polish border has become a mass grave. Volunteers and authorities have been busy for days removing tons of dead fish floating on the surface of the Oder River. The cause ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A wrecked lorry is pictured on German highway 51. A lorry transporting fish crashed in northern Germany on Saturday, scattering ...
Last summer hundreds of thousands of fish were killed in the Ode River between Germany and Poland. Both countries blamed discharges of chemicals on the Polish stretch of the river for the killings.
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 ...