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Vietnam experiences mass fish die-off amid scorching heatwave in Southeast Asia 
By Nelson Walters VN Source: globeecho 5/1/2024
Nelson Walters
Credit: Nelson Walters
ectricity usage has soared due to the extreme heat – Vietnam is in the grip of a scorching summer. The hot weather has caused the water levels in the Tri An reservoir to drop significantly, leading to a decrease in oxygen levels in the water. This lack of oxygen has resulted in the death of hundreds of thousands of fish in the reservoir.
 

Locals and media reports are pointing fingers at both the heatwave and the mismanagement of the reservoir as the causes of the fish deaths. The brutal heatwave, which has caused water levels to drop and oxygen levels to decrease, is seen as a primary factor in the mass die-off. However, the management of the reservoir also plays a role, as the authorities responsible for overseeing the lake failed to take adequate measures to prevent the fish deaths. This lack of action has led to anger and frustration among local residents who rely on the reservoir for their livelihoods.

 
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