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A 2026 heatwave killed hundreds of thousands of fish in Australia’s Lake Menindee, worsening climate impacts on native species and Indigenous communities.
In February 2026, a severe heatwave caused hundreds of thousands of native fish to die in Lake Menindee, Australia, deeply impacting the Barkandji Nation and highlighting climate change's growing toll on freshwater ecosystems.
Similar mass fish deaths have occurred in Tasmania, Western Australia, and New South Wales due to marine heatwaves and flooding from extreme weather, underscoring the increasing vulnerability of aquatic life to global warming.
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Una ola de calor en 2026 mató a cientos de miles de peces en el lago Menindee de Australia, empeorando los impactos climáticos en las especies nativas y las comunidades indígenas.