Dead
fish fill Mexico reservoir
Tens
of thousands of dead fish have washed up on the banks of a Mexican
reservoir, amid allegations that a local firm contaminated the water.
BBC,
2
July, 2013
Local
Mayor Emeterio Corona said the firm had dumped hundreds of litres of
molasses into a canal that flows into the reservoir in Jalisco state.
The
fish had been starved of oxygen and died from asphyxiation, he said.
Local
fishermen warned that their livelihoods had been put at risk by the
disaster.
Some
180 families were reported to live off fishing on the reservoir.
Images from the scene showed piles of carp and sea bream being
gathered by local fishermen.
Mr
Corona, mayor of Acatlan de Juarez, did not name the firm involved
but said they had acted illegally.
"The
environment and the sustenance of everybody [in the community] was
damaged," he said.
"What
will they live off? I'm outraged. This is a tragedy."
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