Animal manure escaped from a farm into the Dyje River and made its way to Austria
Diluted manure in the Dyje River from a breached slurry pit on a farm near Podmyčí has already reached the Austrian side, affecting the village of Hardegg. Emergency drinking water supply in the Austrian border village is being provided by firefighters, and it will last for about three more days. This was reported by the mayor of the village, Friedrich Schechtner, according to the APA agency. In the Austrian village of Hardegg, the consumption of drinking water from the municipal well was temporarily halted after up to 3,000 cubic meters of manure, that is, liquid animal waste, leaked on Monday from a farm near Podmyčí on the Czech side..
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