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Oder river tests so far not showing poison as cause of fish die-off, Polish minister says

  • Tonnes of dead fish have been found since late July in the Oder river, which runs through Germany and Poland
  • Polish Environment Minister Anna Moskwa said samples are now being tested for the presence of pesticides and around 300 more substances

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Dead fish are removed from the Oder river in Krajnik Dolny, Poland on Friday. Photo: Reuters
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Poison cannot be ruled out as the cause of a mass die-off of fish in the Oder river but tests so far have not proven toxic substances were to blame, Polish Environment Minister Anna Moskwa said on Sunday.

Tonnes of dead fish have been found since late July in the river Oder, which runs through Germany and Poland. Both countries have said they believe a toxic substance is to blame, but have yet to identify what it is.

“As of today, none of these (water) tests have confirmed the presence of toxic substances,” Moskwa said after meeting with her German counterpart and other German and Polish officials.

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“At the same time, we are conducting tests on fish. We have completed fish tests for mercury and heavy metals. Neither mercury nor heavy metals were found in the collected samples,” she added.

Moskwa said samples are now being tested for the presence of pesticides and around 300 more substances will be checked for in the coming hours.

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