An Azeri scientist has linked the recent incident of California's mass fish death to the earthquake in Japan.
"Animals, they feel everything. They run away from earthquakes however they can," Gurban Jalal Etirmishli, the general director of the Azerbijan Science Academy's Republican Center for Seismology,
told Life News, a Russian tabloid.
More than a million sardines washed up on California's Redondo Beach last week. Scientists say they suffered from a lack of oxygen, but
some reports have said they were found to have high toxin levels.
"During the first underground movements on March 8, toxic gases and even radiation could have oozed out, becoming a reason for the death of the fish," Etirmishli said. "If, in the near future, a similar thing happens, it can be a sign of a coming earthquake."
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