A massive outbreak of toxic algae off South Australia, which has devastated hundreds of species of marine life and disrupted local tourism and fishing, is a "natural disaster," state Premier Peter Malinauskas said on Tuesday.
Breakdown
- Officials have declared a massive toxic algal bloom off South Australia a natural disaster.
- The bloom has devastated marine life and disrupted tourism and fishing industries. 8s
- The algal bloom, first detected in March, covers over 1,700 square miles and is linked to rising ocean temperatures. 43s
- Nearly 14,000 dead animals have been reported, and local businesses have shut due to toxins. 1m 5s
- State and federal governments have announced over $9 million in support to address the outbreak. 1m 20s