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MPCB, fisheries dept inspect Indrayani River following fish kill

Samples of the river water and dead fish have been sent for detailed laboratory analysis to determine the exact cause of the incident

Published on: Jun 16, 2026 06:52 AM IST
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Following the massive fish kill reported in the Indrayani river at Dehu, officials from the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) and state fisheries department conducted a joint inspection of the affected site on Sunday, June 15.

A large number of fish were found dead in the river near Dehu on Saturday, June 14, raising concerns among local residents and environmental activists over the deteriorating water quality of the Indrayani river, and the growing environmental pressures on the river ecosystem. (Hindustan Times)
A large number of fish were found dead in the river near Dehu on Saturday, June 14, raising concerns among local residents and environmental activists over the deteriorating water quality of the Indrayani river, and the growing environmental pressures on the river ecosystem. (Hindustan Times)

Officials from both sides visited the site to assess the situation and gather evidence.Samples of the river water and dead fish have been sent for detailed laboratory analysis to determine the exact cause of the incident. The findings of the tests are expected to provide clarity on the extent of river pollution and the environmental conditions that led to the fish die-off.

Navnath Avtade, sub-regional officer of the MPCB, said that the board has proposed legal action against the Dehu Municipal Council over the issue of river pollution. “Water samples have been collected for further investigation and we have proposed to our head office to issue a legal action notice to the Dehu Municipal Council regarding the issue of river water pollution,” he said.

The Indrayani river holds immense religious and cultural significance, particularly for devotees visiting Dehu and Alandi. Officials said further action will be taken once the laboratory reports are received and the exact cause of the incident is established.

Environmental experts have repeatedly highlighted the need for improved sewage treatment and sustained river flow to protect the health of the Indrayani river. Local residents have also demanded immediate measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

 
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