Tons of dead fish scatter on polluted Lebanese lake

Dead fishes are seen floating in Lake Qaraoun on the Litani River, Lebanon on April 29, 2021. REUTERS/MOHAMED AZAKIR
Dead fishes are seen floating in Lake Qaraoun on the Litani River, Lebanon on April 29, 2021. REUTERS/MOHAMED AZAKIR

BEIRUT – Tons of dead fish washed up on the banks of a lake on Lebanon’s Litani river, engulfing a nearby village in a pungent smell, in a disaster blamed on polluted waters.

Volunteers collected rotting fish carcasses near the Qaraoun Lake, where activists have warned for years of water pollution caused by sewage and waste.

“This phenomenon appeared on the shore of the lake several days ago,” said Ahmad Askar, a local activist. “The fish started floating up, and in abnormal quantities…It’s unacceptable.”

At least 40 tons have turned up dead in a few days, numbers which Askar and fishermen in Qaraoun described as unprecedented. They called on the Litani river authority to find the cause and go after anyone dumping wastewater into the lake.(Reuters)

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