Suspected Industrial Discharge Causes Mass Fish Kill in the Nam Khan River, Vientiane Province, Laos

On May 9, the surface of the Nam Khan River in Vientiane Province’s Vientiane District was covered with a dense layer of dead fish stretching for several kilometers. Preliminary investigations suggest that untreated, high-concentration organic wastewater discharged from upstream factories caused a sharp drop in dissolved oxygen levels and excessive ammonia nitrogen levels in the river, leading to the suffocation and death of the fish.

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