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Pollution Incident Kills Thousands of Fish in Bromley

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A significant pollution incident in Bromley has resulted in the death of thousands of fish, including critically endangered European eels, in the River Pool. The Environment Agency (EA) is investigating the cause, which remains unknown, while Thames Water has begun aeration efforts to restore oxygen levels in the waterway.

The affected area stretches approximately 3km from Cator Park to the River Ravensbourne, raising concerns about the ecological impact on local wildlife. European eels, once common in the Thames, have seen their populations decline dramatically, making this incident particularly alarming for conservationists.

While the EA has assured the public that drinking water supplies are unaffected, they advise avoiding the river stretch to protect both people and pets. Ongoing monitoring of water quality and fish mortality is crucial as the situation develops.

Local councillor Steven Jefferies highlighted the importance of the river for biodiversity and community health, stressing the need for swift action to address this tragic event. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities facing urban waterways and the species that inhabit them.

Source: BBC News

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