'Unfathomable': Millions of fish die in Australian river due to heatwave

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'Unfathomable': Millions of fish die in Australian river due to heatwave
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Millions of dead and rotting fish have clogged a vast stretch of an Australian river as a searing heatwave sweeps through the region

The state planning and environment agency warned river oxygen levels could fall further this weekend as temperatures rise before cooler conditions return next week.

Videos posted to social media showed boats ploughing through a blanket of dead fish smothering the water, with the surface barely visible underneath.

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