Massive fish deaths in Periyar river tributary due to ammonia, hydrogen sulphide, unidentified toxins: Report

A report by Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies reveals high levels of ammonia, hydrogen sulphide, and unidentified toxins in a Periyar river tributary in Ernakulam, causing massive fish deaths. The investigation emphasizes the need for further chemical tests to identify pollution sources and unknown toxins, urging prompt action by relevant authorities.

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