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2 clusters · 4 sources · 18 days · First seen · Last updated
Global toxic algae bloom occurrences
Overview
Toxic algae blooms have been reported in various regions, prompting health and safety warnings for humans and animals.
In Minnesota, hot summer weather and high phosphorus levels from runoff have caused thick green algae blooms in lakes. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency warned that these blooms can cause symptoms like rashes, diarrhea, and vomiting in humans, and pose a lethal risk to pets, including liver failure and death.
Similar warnings have been issued in Canada and the United Kingdom. In Canada, blue-green algae was confirmed in Hattie Cove within Pukaskwa National Park, leading authorities to advise against swimming or using the water for household purposes. In the United Kingdom, the Environment Agency confirmed toxic blue-green algae in the River Thames near a designated bathing area in Kingston, advising swimmers and pet owners to avoid the water.
Entities
Environment Agency · River Thames · Pukaskwa National Park · Minnesota · Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
Timeline
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2 days ago
[HEALTH] 4 sourcesToxic blue-green algae detected in Canada and the UKToxic blue-green algae blooms have been confirmed in Hattie Cove, Canada, and the River Thames, UK, prompting health warnings for swimmers and pet owners.
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20 days ago
[HEALTH] 2 sourcesToxic Algae Blooms Threaten Minnesota Lakes and PetsMinnesota's warm summer fuels toxic algae blooms in lakes, risking human irritation and deadly pet poisonings; officials urge avoidance and prompt veterinary care.
Sources
acadiabroadcasting.ca · independent.co.uk · teddingtontown.co.uk · theguardian.com