Australia: Millions of dead fish wash up in river near outback town in New South Wales

Footage shows a slick of hundreds of thousands of silvery bodies blanketing the surface of the Darling River near the town of Menindee in a remote part of New South Wales. Their deaths were caused by low oxygen levels in the river.

Mass fish deaths in Australia's second longest river have been blamed on low oxygen levels.
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