
Images and videos circulating from Wadi Halfa in Sudan’s Northern State show large numbers of dead fish in Lake Nubia, prompting concern and debate over the cause.
Some activists have linked the incident to traditional mining activities in the region, where hazardous substances such as mercury and cyanide are reportedly used.
Others point to worsening water pollution, warning that it could pose increasing health and environmental risks for nearby communities and ecosystems.
Residents are calling for official clarification and scientific assessment to determine whether the lake has been contaminated.




