⚠️ Potentially toxic blue-green algae has been confirmed at Magilligan Point in County Londonderry 🐶 It can cause illness in humans, but is particularly dangerous for pets 👇 Read more
Potentially toxic blue-green algae has been confirmed at Magilligan Point in County Londonderry., meaning it was unsafe to enter the water, because of the bacteria.It can cause illness in humans, but is particularly dangerous for pets.
"Pet owners should also ensure that their animals do not have access to this water, dogs should be kept on a lead and away from the tide." The council said that, at this stage, blue-green algae has not been confirmed in any other surrounding locations, including Benone Strand.
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