DAK advises not to consume fish washed ashore in Jhelum river Director Fisheries rules out poisoning, says Fishes are safe

 

 

Srinagar: Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Monday advised people not to consume fish that had surfaced on the banks of Jhelum river in Srinagar.

President DAK  Dr Nisar ul Hassan in a statement  said consumption of these fish could result in serious health hazard.

“In an unusual phenomenon, yesterday thousands of fish washed up on the shore of Jhelum river in Chattabal area of Srinagar city,” he said.

“Though most of the fish were alive, there were many which were on the verge of dying,” he added.

Dr Nisar said we were disturbed by the number of people that showed up to collect the fish and take them home.

He warned people not to eat these fish as it is not yet clear what has caused this strange occurrence.

“We should not take them till the reports of fish and water samples come,” he said

DAK President said while the concerned authorities have “speculated” lack of oxygen in water, there could be variety of other factors responsible for this rare happening. Infections, toxins and environmental contaminants could give this unexpected sight.

He said consumption of such fish can cause severe infections and life-threatening diseases in humans. People can get these infections not only by eating fish but by handling them too.

“Marine toxins are heat stable and largely unaffected by cooking,  said Dr Nisar adding that these toxins can cause immediate grave health consequences and can have serious long term health risks.”

Meanwhile, Director of fishers Kashmir had ruled out poisoning  substance presence in Jhelum waters for the pushing fishes to banks of river he said “ de-oxidation had forced the fishes in river to come to banks of river as they felt breath less in waters adding to that he said oxygen quantity in river lowered after on the demand of locals to open the stream to poured that contaminated water in strip. Director said the fishes are safe to consume if fish is not spoiled.

Yesterday hundreds of fish surfaced near the banks of river Jhelum at Chattabal Veer here created panic among people.

As soon as the news about the surfacing of fish on Jhelum banks spread, large number of people thronged Chattabal and its adjoining areas. And chaos and panic were witnessed for hours in area.

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