The Jáchymovský Stream in the Karlovy Vary Region Has Been Polluted by an Unknown Substance. Do Not Use the Water, Firefighters Warn
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Dead fish appeared on Sunday in the Jáchymov Stream and the Bystřice River in the Karlovy Vary Region. The affected section is about seven kilometers long and starts at Dolní Žďár above the town of Ostrov and continues through Bystřice to the Ohře River. Firefighters have already issued a warning that people should not use water from the aforementioned streams for any purpose, especially not for watering animals, watering plants or for recreatio…
An unknown substance has contaminated the water in the Jáchymov Stream in the Karlovy Vary Region, causing fish deaths. Firefighters have urged residents of the area not to use water from the stream, even for watering.
The Karlovy Vary Region Fire and Rescue Service issued a warning for residents living near the Jáchymovský stream near Ostrov on Sunday afternoon. Water contaminated with an unknown substance has killed fish there. Citizens should be careful.
A several-kilometer stretch of the Jáchymov Stream in the Karlovy Vary Region has been contaminated by an unknown substance, killing dozens of fish. Firefighters are therefore asking residents not to use water from the stream until further notice, especially for watering animals, watering plants or for recreational activities. The integrated rescue system is responding to the scene.
Pilsen - A several-kilometer stretch of the Jáchymov Stream in the Karlovy Vary Region was polluted by an unknown substance today. Dozens of fish died. Firefighters are therefore asking residents not to use water from the stream until further notice - especially for watering animals, watering or recreational activities. This was told to ČTK by the spokesperson for the regional fire department, Patrik Žižka. Units of the integrated rescue system …
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