Toxic gas, livelihoods under threat and power outages: how a seaweed causes chaos in Caribbean
by Freeman Rogers, Olivia Losbar, Maria Mónica Monsa from on (#6M0AT)
Leaders have failed to tackle invasion of sargassum, which may have a bumper year in 2024
Schools evacuated due to toxic gas. Smelly tap water at home. Tourist operators and fishers struggling to stay in business. Job losses. Power outages affecting tens of thousands of people at a time. Dangerous health problems. Even lives lost.
Such crises were some of the consequences of sargassum seaweed in the islands of the Caribbean in 2023, which have become common in the region since 2011, when massive blooms began inundating the shorelines in the spring and summer months.
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