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Hundreds of Fish Die in Darbandikhan Lake

In recent weeks, Darbandikhan Lake has faced alarming changes. Continuous drought and rising temperatures have rapidly lowered its water level. As a result, hundreds of fish from the Raqa species have died, causing concern among local communities.

Moreover, teams from the Forest and Environment Police in Said Sadiq have intensified their patrols. They work daily to protect aquatic life and monitor the lake’s condition. However, the ongoing drop in water levels makes their efforts increasingly difficult.

In addition, the hot weather has accelerated water evaporation. This, combined with prolonged dry conditions, has created a dangerous environment for fish. The loss of these fish affects both the ecosystem and the livelihood of people who depend on fishing.

Furthermore, the Forest and Environment Police in Sulaimaniyah confirmed that their units remain active in the area. They continue to monitor the situation closely and take necessary measures to limit further damage.

Local residents express growing worry as the lake’s condition worsens. They call for stronger actions to manage water resources and address the effects of climate change. Without immediate intervention, experts warn that similar incidents could happen again.

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