By Mark Russell Shanghai’s dead pig problem keeps getting worse. The count has jumped from 900 dead pigs four days ago to 5,913 as of yesterday, reports the AFP . And though the Huangpu River they’ve been fished from supplies the city with 22% of its water, officials continue to insist the water… …read more
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Nearly 6,000 Dead Pigs Removed From Huangpu River, China
Nearly 6,000 dead pigs have been removed from the Huangpu River, one of the main tap water supplies of China‘s largest city, Shanghai. By early evening, Tuesday March 12th, authorities said a total of 5,916 pig carcasses had been found either floating in the river, along its banks, or seemingly thrown into bushes nearby… …read more
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Shanghai Dead Pig Count Hits 5,916, Government Paper Says
By Russell Flannery, Forbes Staff
The number of dead pigs pulled from the historic Huangpu River that runs through the center of Shanghai reached 5,916 yesterday, according to a report in today’s government-published Shanghai Daily. …read more
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Number of dead pigs pulled from China river now nearly 6,000
The number of dead pigs found floating in a river flowing into Shanghai has reached nearly 6,000.
The Shanghai municipal government said in an online announcement that 5,916 swine carcasses had been retrieved from Huangpu River by 3 p.m. Tuesday, but added that municipal water remains safe.
The surge in the dumping of dead pigs — believed to be from pig farms in the upstream Jiaxing area in the neighboring Zhejiang province — has followed police campaigns to curb the illicit trade of pork products harvested from diseased pigs.
Shanghai authorities said the city has taken proper measures to safely dispose of the pig carcasses and that the city’s water plants are stepping up efforts to disinfect public water and testing for six common swine viruses.
The Shanghai government reported no major swine epidemic, widespread pig deaths or dumping of pigs within the city boundaries of Shanghai.
The state-run China News news agency said Monday that Zhejiang province had reported no swine epidemic but that a provincial agriculture official blamed cold weather for the deaths of the pigs.
The official, who was identified only by his family name Gu, told China News that the practice of dumping dead pigs into rivers lingers among some pig farmers in the city of Jiaxing. “We are still introducing the practice of collecting dead pigs,” Gu was quoted as saying.
Shanghai authorities have been pulling out the swollen and rotting pigs, some with their internal organs visible, since Friday — and revolting images of the carcasses in news reports and online blogs have raised public ire against local officials.
Beijing-based writer Li Mingsheng expressed shock when he learned of the latest number of dead pigs in Shanghai.
“This is not only an environmental issue but also a public moral problem,” Li wrote. “What’s been polluted is not only Shanghai’s river water but also the spirit of our country people.”
Thousands Of Dead Pigs Found In Huangpu River, China
Nearly 3,000 dead pigs have been found floating in the Huangpu River, one of Shanghai’s main sources of water, according to local media reports today. Concerns about environmental pollution and water and food safety have led to a public outcry. The Shanghainese are particularly concerned about pollution because urban industrialization has brought with it serious environmental problems… …read more
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