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Marine life washes up dead in Hithadhoo due to chlorine spill

Upon investigation, approximately 15 empty 25 kg chlorine bottles were found near the beach. The labels on these bottles indicated that the chlorine was expired, the official said.

Malika Shahid
10 December 2024, MVT 12:03
Marine life washed up dead in Kibivau are of Hithadhoo, Addu City -- Photo: Addu Nature Park
Malika Shahid
10 December 2024, MVT 12:03

Chlorine spill in the Kinbivau area on the Futtaru side of Hithadhoo, Addu City has caused significant harm to marine life.

The area, which lacks a natural beach, has experienced numerous species of marine life washing ashore dead.

An official from the Addu City Nature Park told Mihaaru News that the issue was reported by a resident yesterday morning.

Upon investigation, approximately 15 empty 25 kg chlorine bottles were found near the beach. The labels on these bottles indicated that the chlorine was expired, he said.

The official noted the severity of the situation, saying, "Various species have washed up dead on the beach all over the area."

The marine life affected includes octopuses, cuttlefish, crabs, eels, and various fish species.

Additionally, the reef in the area has suffered extensive damage, with visible bleaching due to chlorine contamination.

The incident has been reported to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Maldives Police Service for further investigation, the official said.

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