Mysterious Mass Death of Fish and Calf Near Thirumoorthy Dam Raises Concerns of Water Contamination

Near Udumalai, numerous fish and a calf were found dead by Thirumoorthy Dam, raising concerns of water contamination affecting local irrigation and drinking water supply.


Tirupur: The residents of Udumalai and nearby areas are in distress following the mysterious death of thousands of fish and a calf near the Thirumoorthy Dam. This incident has sparked fears of possible water contamination adversely affecting approximately 400,000 acres of agriculturally irrigated land across Coimbatore and Tiruppur districts.

The Thirumoorthy Dam, pivotal for the irrigation of vast agricultural lands and a source of drinking water for the Udumalai municipality and surrounding villages, is currently under scrutiny. The recent heatwave has severely depleted water levels in the dam, raising significant concerns among local farmers and residents. Additionally, the daily water supply to nearby villages has been compromised, which relies heavily on the reservoir for clean drinking water.

This distressing occurrence was noted when the carcasses of numerous fish varieties such as Catla, Rohu, and Jilebi, which are crucial for local fishery livelihoods, were found washed ashore. These fish were introduced to bolster local fisheries.



The situation worsened as birds and stray animals began consuming the dead fish, further contaminating the area with rotting corpses, thereby spreading a stench throughout the vicinity.

Local administrators and health officials are yet to determine whether the mass deaths were due to deliberate human action or a byproduct of water pollution. Emergency investigations and clean-up operations are deemed necessary to prevent potential outbreaks of waterborne diseases among the population relying on the dam's water for daily consumption.



Environmentalists and local community leaders are calling for immediate government intervention to thoroughly investigate the deaths, remove the carcasses, and ensure the purity of the water. The impact has not only horrified fishermen but also poses a risk to public health, emphasizing the urgency for investigative and remedial actions to safeguard the community's well-being.

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