Masses of dead fish have been washed ashore in Tianjin, where a massive explosion last week released toxic chemicals into the atmosphere. However, local officials deny any link to the chemical leakage, despite irishmirror.ie
High levels of dangerous chemicals remain at the site of last week's deadly chemical warehouse blasts in the northern Chinese city of Tianjin -- hundreds of times higher than is safe at one spot -- officials said
Cyanide levels near the site of a massive industrial explosion in China are 356 times what national standards allow, government officials said Thursday. They announced the results after testing wastewater in Tianjin, the National Post · 3 hours ago
One week after the explosions that killed more than 114 people, Port Tianjin is resuming operations. But shippers do not appear to be willing to restart operations at the port. Automakers Toyota, Volkswagen and BMW The Maritime Executive
I recommend laying off of the sushi for awhile....
Paging Mr. Emmanuelle...Paging Mr. Rom Emmanuelle...
Might as well have been a nuclear bomb.
Now look at the stats for our “yellow river” contamination in that mine disaster. Arsenic levels 800 times higher than recommendation.
China will scoop those dead fish up and cook them and turn them into dog and cat jerky treats for sale in the USA. Mark my words.
And the leftists here concentrate on our so-called polution problems that don’t even exist. (Yes I know it exists, but the idiots are going after crap that doesn’t matter).
Watch for the new product coming this fall -
Fish Flavor Chinese Chicken Ham.
***Photos of thousands of small dead fish on the shore of the Haihe River***
Soon to be cat food for American cats!
Maybe one of the warehouses was filled with dead fish...
Imagine if they’d had the EPA to “lend a hand”.
Soon to show up in frozen fishsticks across the globe. That's the Chinese way. Make a yuan ahead of all other considerations.
Not on Air China!
Average water depth of the Bohai Sea is 20 meters so any runoff is not going to put chemical settling very deep.