PHOTOS: Over 66,000 pounds of dead fish block the Fuhe river in China
September 3, 2013
A resident clears dead fish from the Fuhe river in Wuhan, in central China's Hubei province on September 3, 2013 after large amounts of dead fish began to surface early the day before. According to local media, about 30 thousand kilograms of dead fish had been cleared by late Monday. The official Wuhan municipal government's emergency office Weibo account announced on September 3 that the fish had died of severely high levels of ammonia. AFP PHOTOSTR/AFP/Getty Images ( 522502100 )
A man looks at dead fish floating on the Fuhe river in Wuhan, in central China's Hubei province on September 3, 2013 after large amounts of dead fish began to be surface early the day before. According to local media, about 30 thousand kilograms of dead fish had been cleared by late September 2. The official Wuhan municipal government's emergency office Weibo account announced on September 3 that the fish had died of severely high levels of ammonia. AFP PHOTOSTR/AFP/Getty Images ( 522502118 )
Dead fish are cleared from the Fuhe river in Wuhan, in central China's Hubei province on September 3, 2013 after large amounts of dead fish began to be surface early the day before. According to local media, about 30 thousand kilograms of dead fish had been cleared by late September 2. The official Wuhan municipal government's emergency office Weibo account announced on September 3 that the fish had died of severely high levels of ammonia. AFP PHOTOSTR/AFP/Getty Images ( 522502269 )
A resident clears dead fish from the Fuhe river in Wuhan, in central China's Hubei province on September 3, 2013 after large amounts of dead fish began to be surface early the day before. According to local media, about 30 thousand kilograms of dead fish had been cleared by late September 2. The official Wuhan municipal government's emergency office Weibo account announced on September 3 that the fish had died of severely high levels of ammonia. AFP PHOTOSTR/AFP/Getty Images ( 522502103 )
Dead fish are seen floating on the Fuhe river in Wuhan, in central China's Hubei province on September 3, 2013 after large amounts of dead fish began to be surface early the day before. According to local media, about 30 thousand kilograms of dead fish had been cleared by late September 2. The official Wuhan municipal government's emergency office Weibo account announced on September 3 that the fish had died of severely high levels of ammonia. AFP PHOTOSTR/AFP/Getty Images ( 522502113 )
Dead fish are seen floating on the Fuhe river in Wuhan, in central China's Hubei province on September 3, 2013 after large amounts of dead fish began to be surface early the day before. According to local media, about 30 thousand kilograms of dead fish had been cleared by late September 2. The official Wuhan municipal government's emergency office Weibo account announced on September 3 that the fish had died of severely high levels of ammonia. AFP PHOTOSTR/AFP/Getty Images ( 522502267 )
Dead fish are seen floating on the Fuhe river in Wuhan, in central China's Hubei province on September 3, 2013 after large amounts of dead fish began to be surface early the day before. According to local media, about 30 thousand kilograms of dead fish had been cleared by late September 2. The official Wuhan municipal government's emergency office Weibo account announced on September 3 that the fish had died of severely high levels of ammonia. AFP PHOTOSTR/AFP/Getty Images ( 522502107 )
Dead fish are seen floating on the Fuhe river in Wuhan, in central China's Hubei province on September 3, 2013 after large amounts of dead fish began to be surface early the day before. According to local media, about 30 thousand kilograms of dead fish had been cleared by late September 2. The official Wuhan municipal government's emergency office Weibo account announced on September 3 that the fish had died of severely high levels of ammonia. AFP PHOTOSTR/AFP/Getty Images ( 522502111 )
Residents clear dead fish from the Fuhe river in Wuhan, in central China's Hubei province on September 3, 2013 after large amounts of dead fish began to be surface early the day before. According to local media, about 30 thousand kilograms of dead fish had been cleared by late September 2. The official Wuhan municipal government's emergency office Weibo account announced on September 3 that the fish had died of severely high levels of ammonia. AFP PHOTOSTR/AFP/Getty Images ( 522502093 )
A resident clears dead fish from the Fuhe river in Wuhan, in central China's Hubei province on September 3, 2013 after large amounts of dead fish began to be surface early the day before. According to local media, about 30 thousand kilograms of dead fish had been cleared by late September 2. The official Wuhan municipal government's emergency office Weibo account announced on September 3 that the fish had died of severely high levels of ammonia. AFP PHOTOSTR/AFP/Getty Images ( 522506889 )
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