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SCIENCEJul 9 · 23:52 UTCNY POSTFOX Weather

Fish kill triggered in Potomac River as water temperatures surge to record 94 degrees due to extreme heat wave

A fish kill occurred in the Potomac River north of Little Falls, Maryland, as record water temperatures of 94 degrees were recorded due to a Fourth of July heat wave. Officials attributed the event to the extreme heat driving river temperatures to unprecedented levels.

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