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    Thousands of dead fish blanket Greek tourist port after flooding

    By Reuters,

    2024-08-29

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    VOLOS, Greece – Greek authorities have started collecting hundreds of thousands of dead fish that poured into a tourist port in the central city of Volos this week after being displaced from their usual freshwater habitats during flooding last year.

    The floating carcasses created a silvery blanket across the port and a stench that alarmed residents and authorities who raced to scoop them up before the odor reached nearby restaurants and hotels.

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    Dead fish are filling up a tourist area at a port in Greece. AFP via Getty Images
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    Greek authorities say they have collected more than 80,000 pounds of dead fish in 24 hours. HATZIPOLITIS NICOLAOS/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

    “It spans kilometers,” city council member Stelios Limnios told Reuters. “It’s not just along the coast, but also in the center of the Pagasetic Gulf,” he said, referring to the area offshore Volos whose coast is lined with holiday homes.

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    On Wednesday, trawlers dragged nets to collect the fish that were then dumped in the back of trucks. More than 80,000 pounds have been collected in the last 24 hours, authorities said.

    Volos mayor Achilleas Beos said the smell was unbearable.

    During a press conference on Wednesday he blamed the government for not dealing with the problem before it reached his city. He said that rotting fish could create an environmental disaster for other species in the area.

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    Volos mayor Achilleas Beos described the smell as “unbearable.” NIKOS CHATZIPOLITIS/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
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    Construction equipment is being used to remove dead fish floating from the Xiria River near Volos. AFP via Getty Images

    Experts said the problem was caused by historic floods last year that inundated Thessaly plane further north, including rivers and lakes.

    A net was not placed at the mouth of the river leading into Volos, they said. When the fish met the sea, the saltwater likely killed them.

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    Experts say the issue was caused by historic floods that pushed the fish out of their habitat. NIKOS CHATZIPOLITIS/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

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    An excavator is used to clear dead fish that washed up in the port of Volos. REUTERS

    “They didn’t do the obvious, to put a protective net,” Mayor Beos said, referring to government services.

    The environment ministry did not respond to a request for comment. Local prosecutors have ordered an investigation.

    The disaster is the latest impact of extreme weather in Greece that scientists link to climate change, including higher temperatures and erratic rainfall that cause wildfires and flooding.

    Dimosthenis Bakoyiannis, 33, who owns a beach restaurant 6 miles from Volos, says his turnover dropped 80% this summer as fewer tourists wanted to visit after the flooding.

    “Closing the barrier now doesn’t help,” he said. “Now it’s too late, the tourist season is over.”

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