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Around 5000 birds fell out of the Arkansas sky over the New Year's weekend and many dead fish were also found in a different part of the state. ...
We wanted to find out what explanations are being offered up for the dead fish in Maryland, the blackbirds falling from the sky in Arkansas and bird kills ...
Meanwhile in Maryland, locals were spooked by reports of some two million dead fish in the Chesapeake Bay. But officials were quick to assuage those ...
2 million dead fish surfaced in the Chesapeake Bay the Maryland Department of the Environment said in a news release. Brazil has also reported that recently ...
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'Very large' fish kill reported in bay, Baltimore Sun, January 5, 2011: State officials say they are investigating a very large fish kill in the Chesapeake.
KENT ISLAND, Md. -- The Maryland Department of the Environment said that tens of thousands of small fish have died in the Chesapeake Bay due to the stress of the cold water. Monday, January 3, 2011.
And the plot thickens…Millions of dead fish were found in Maryland's Chesapeake Bay on Tuesday adding to the hundreds of thousands of dead fish and birds found all over the world since New Year's Eve. ...
I see dead birds and fish, Apocalypse at hand? Scientists still baffled. - American Chronicle Fox NewsI see dead birds and fish, Apocalypse at hand?
And, so, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse continued their fun tour of the United States. They've left the midwest and have now headed to the East Coast as folks in Maryland discovered two million dead fish floating in the Chesapeake ...
More than 2 million dead fish have washed up in Maryland after 100000 dead fish showed up in Arkansas. This occurred after the dead birds.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The death of two million fish that washed up on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland appears to have been caused by a sudden drop in temperature, the state's Environment Department told Reuters on ...
Reuters - The death of two million fish that washed up on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland appears to have been caused by a sudden drop in temperature, the state's Environment Depa.
More dead animals have appeared on the USA, now the strange incident has happened in Maryland, where around 2 million fishes were found dead, according to information released by the Maryland Department of the Environment.

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