Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Massive-Fish-Kills-27MZIFLAPJ5Y.htmlConceptually similarMassive Fish Kills in ThailandGP01OZ8Completed★★★★Massive Fish Kills in ThailandGP01OZ7Completed★★★★Massive Fish Kills in ThailandGP01OZ9Completed★★★★Massive Fish Kills in ThailandGP01OZACompleted★★★★Toxic Free Chao Phraya River TourGP01QQWCompleted★★★★Toxic Free Chao Phraya River TourGP01QQXCompleted★★★★★★Toxic Free Chao Phraya River TourGP01QR5Completed★★★★River Tour Ayuthaya LegGP01QUKCompleted★★★★★★Toxic Free Chao Phraya River TourGP01QQVCompleted★★★★View AllGP01OZBMassive Fish KillsPolice line contrasts with dead fish dumped by residents of Pa Mok district, Anthong province, Thailand on the road leading to the factory of Ajinotakara Co Ltd, maker of food seasoning, which they believe released toxic chemicals into nearby Chao Praya river and caused contamination and massive fish kills. The river runs all the way to Thai capital Bangkok, which derives part of city's tap water from the river. Locations:Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:13 Mar, 2007Credit:© Greenpeace / Supawadee CharoenpipatpimpaMaximum size:2040px X 3008pxKeywords:Day-Death-Decontamination-Fish-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-People-Police-Toxic waste-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Fish Kills in Angthong ThailandGreenpeace investigation team documented the massive fish kills in Angthong province which the community believe that the factory of Ajinotakara Co Ltd, maker of food seasoning, dumped toxic chemicals into nearby Chao Praya River and caused contamination and massive fish kills. The river runs all the way to Thai capital Bangkok, which derives part of city's tap water from the river.