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Pak: Hundreds of turtles killed by electrocution in Chiniot

By ANI | Updated: April 1, 2024 07:15 IST

Chiniot [Pakistan], April 1 : A tragic incident unfolded along the serene Chenab River, renowned for its diverse ecosystem, ...

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Chiniot [Pakistan], April 1 : A tragic incident unfolded along the serene Chenab River, renowned for its diverse ecosystem, as hundreds of turtles were found dead, ARY News reported.

Local authorities have confirmed the loss of hundreds of turtles, integral members of the river's biodiversity, due to electrocution.

The citizens of Chiniot are demanding swift action from the Deputy Commissioner and Chief Minister to hold those responsible for this cruel act accountable, according to ARY News.

They insist on justice and call for measures to prevent such tragedies from recurring.

Calls for stricter regulations and enforcement resonate, emphasising the urgent need to protect the vulnerable inhabitants of the Chenab River from further harm, ARY News reported.

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