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A resident of the Penza region shared a photo of the place of the massive plague – many dead fish surfaced on the surface of the pond in the village of Krasnaya Gorka.

The author of the message asked the commenters what they thought was the reason for the death of the fish. Photographs show several large dead individuals, the carcasses of some of them gnawed.

Commentators expressed the opinion that after the flood in the Penza region, the water quality deteriorated sharply. She began to smell bad, as a lot of sleet from the fields penetrated her. And where the fields were actively treated with chemicals, poisonous substances entered the reservoirs. Moreover, this pond is flowing, and several dozen people live in the village. It is unlikely that the plague was organized by any of the locals.

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