Salmon population ‘wiped out’ in Scottish river after chemical spill
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency says it is investigating (Picture: Getty)
A pollution incident has killed a significant number of fish and other wildlife on a tributary of the River Spey in Scotland.
A chemical, thought to be caustic soda, is understood to have entered the water and ‘destroyed’ several species at the Knockando burn in recent days.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency says it is investigating a potential pollution incident on the burn.
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