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Thousands of Dead Fish Wash Up on Gold Coast Beach, Urgent Cleanup Underway

BREAKING: An alarming incident has unfolded on the Gold Coast, Queensland, as thousands of dead fish have washed ashore, prompting outrage among local residents. This mass die-off was first reported on Saturday at The Marine Stadium at The Spit, a popular beach destination known for its scenic views.

Authorities are mobilizing to address the situation, with the Gold Coast Waterways Authority and the state government leading the investigation and cleanup efforts. A spokesperson for the Gold Coast City Council confirmed that water quality tests have shown the water remains safe for swimming, but residents are urged to stay away from the affected area during the cleanup.

“We are asking people to avoid the area while cleanup is underway,” the spokesperson stated. The City is collaborating with the Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation to investigate the cause of this unsettling phenomenon.

Local activist and leader of Save Our Southern Gold Coast, Kath Down, has called for improved signage and a faster response to the situation. In a passionate video shared on social media, she criticized the lack of immediate cleanup: “Two days later and we still don’t have a clean-up,” she declared, highlighting growing frustration among residents.

Down has also raised serious concerns about the potential health risks associated with the dead fish, describing the situation as “a biohazard.” In another video, she urged authorities to conduct tests on the deceased fish, speculating that they might have been chased by predators, which could indicate a larger ecological issue. “This is unsafe, and these fish need to be tested because they may have been chased around by predators, but we don’t know that until the tests are done,” she emphasized.

Swimming at The Marine Stadium at The Spit had previously been cleared for safety after Cyclone Alfred passed through last month. A water quality report dated September 27 indicated the water conditions were “good” and that pollution levels were considered low.

As this urgent situation develops, residents and visitors alike are left anxious about the potential causes and consequences of this environmental crisis. Authorities continue to assess the situation, and updates are expected as investigations proceed.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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