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Fishermen Warn Risks for Dead Fish in the Laguna De Yuriria; Urgent to Attend Lily

Yuriria, Guanajuato.- People who live on the banks of the Yuriria Lagoon called on the relevant authorities, since when the water lily is removed from the banks, a smell of rotten water is perceived and dozens of fish and hundreds of dead charals begin to float. They have even observed that some people take them out with nets and, presumably, use them for consumption, which could represent a health risk. Fishermen of the lagoon pointed out that …
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Yuriria, Guanajuato.- People who live on the banks of the Yuriria Lagoon called on the relevant authorities, since when the water lily is removed from the banks, a smell of rotten water is perceived and dozens of fish and hundreds of dead charals begin to float. They have even observed that some people take them out with nets and, presumably, use them for consumption, which could represent a health risk. Fishermen of the lagoon pointed out that …

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Periódico Correo broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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