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logo 11/29/2024 3:43:44 AM     
Scale of fish kill in Co Antrim river shocking 
By Paul Ainsworth IR Source: irish news 6/13/2024
Paul Ainsworth
Hundreds of fish have been killed as a result of a pollution incident in a Co Antrim river.

The incident was reported in the Glenavy River, and an investigation is underway by the Northern Ireland Environment Agency.
 

Stormont environment minister Andrew Muir said he was “shocked” at the scale of the pollution after visiting the river, which is within the Lough Neagh catchment area.

“Pollution spills, whether intentional or accidental, are happening far too regularly - destroying our wildlife, causing huge damage to natural habitats and threatening our environment,” he said.

 
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