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Tons of Dead Fish in Pakistan Prompt Authorities to conduct Drinking Water Tests

NewsGram Desk
  • Tons of dead fish found in Islamabad's Rawal lake
  • Samples of water and dead fish sent for forensic testing
  • No alert issued by the police and the fisheries department yet

Authorities in Pakistan's capital are investigating the water in the city's main reservoir after tons of dead fish were found in a lake on the city's outskirts.

Police officer Imran Haider says Saturday samples of water and dead fish from Rawal Lake have been collected and sent for forensic testing after a complaint received from the capital's fisheries department.

According to Haider, Mohammad Sadiq Buzdar of the fisheries department said there has been an increasing number of dead fish in the lake since monsoon rains began three days earlier.

Police and the fisheries department have not yet issued any alert regarding the situation.

Rawal Dam is one of two that enable water reservoir lakes for the capital. (VOA)

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