Polluted Camberley river causes death of dozens of fish

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Dead fish from River Blackwater, in Camberley
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The Environment Agency said it believed the source of the river pollution had been identified

More than 100 dead fish have been found in a river in Surrey which is believed to have been polluted.

Officers from the Environment Agency are investigating the cause of the incident along a 2km (1.2 mile) stretch of the River Blackwater in Camberley.

They have been at the scene since Friday afternoon, advising on the clean-up operation and helping to mitigate the impacts of the pollution.

A spokesman said it believed the source of the pollution had been identified.

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