Over 100 tons of dead fish collect at Greek port after climate-related mass die-off
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Over 100 tons of dead fish have been collected around Volos, Greece, following a die-off caused by climate fluctuations, impacting local businesses significantly.
Anna Maria Papadimitriou, the deputy regional governor, reported, 'There are millions of dead fish all the way from Lake Karla and 20 kilometers eastward,' stressing the scale of the problem.
The mayor of Volos criticized the regional authority for slow action amid the crisis, while the Chamber of Commerce announced legal action due to economic losses of 80%.
A spokesperson from the Chamber of Commerce stated, 'Businesses along the seafront, particularly in the catering industry, are now suspending operations,' highlighting the dire impact on the local economy.
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