Authorities race to remove tons of rotting fish from Greek port
Briefly

Greek authorities are working swiftly to remove a massive amount of dead fish from the waters surrounding Volos, a situation triggered by last year's severe flooding.
Volos has witnessed overwhelming odors due to the fish die-off, prompting local businesses to seek support for pandemic-level disruptions during the important tourist season.
As a response to the crisis, crews have been mobilized to collect over 160 tons of fish, while an investigation is underway regarding the floodgate that exacerbated the situation.
The fish deaths are attributed to increasing salinity as freshwater species were swept into the ocean from Lake Karla, which has been recovering from severe flooding.
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