Hundreds of fish die suddenly in Summerville community’s backyard lake (SC)

Residents of a Summerville neighborhood woke up to an alarming surprise Sunday morning when the fish in their subdivision’s lake started floating to the surface, one by one.  Within a few hours, people living in the Ashborough community off Dorchester Road said it seemed as if most of the fish were dead. Some were as large as 30 pounds, said resident Kirsten Miller.     Read the article…………………………..

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