Environment
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Spain Expands Ban on Harmful Fertilizers After Dead Fishes Wash Up on Lagoon
Authorities in Spain are extending the ban of hazardous fertilizers in a saltwater lagoon on the country's Mediterranean coast. Tons of dead fish have washed up on the shores of Madrid for the last ten days.
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