The local authorities are investigating the mysterious death of roughly 100 starlings, discovered on the C-31b motorway near a chemical factory between Tarragona and Salou in Spain. As the outlet La Vanguardia reports, rural agents have collected samples to find out what caused the deaths of the birds. There are said to be several hypotheses about what could have killed the poor creatures, namely, toxic water or an infection.
The apocalyptic footage filmed by a passing driver that later emerged online showed dozens of birds scattered on the ground. A man is heard saying: “This is happening next to the petrochemical of Tarragona, where there was an explosion recently. Dozens of dead birds on the road; call me paranoid, but this is not normal”.
The eco-activists from Catalonia (GEPEC), who published a screengrab from the video on 16 February, also pointed at the chemical polygon, where three individuals died as a result of a deadly explosion and subsequent fire in a propylene oxide tank on 14 January. They also cited witnesses "speaking of a strong smell”.
⚠️ Ocells morts avui a l'autovia entre Salou i Tarragona, vora el polígon sud de la petroquímica, amb testimonis parlant també de fortes olors.🐦☠️🏭 Si tens qualsevol informació contrastada, escriu-nos al correu defensaambiental@gepec.cat. Gràcies!
— GEPEC-EdC (@gepecedc) February 16, 2020
📷: Autor/a desconegut/da pic.twitter.com/RZuVo8NfR3
The local emergency service 112 confirmed that they received a call from a person who reported that his partner had discovered a significant number of dead birds on the road. La Vanguardia points out that other people, who had received images via WhatsApp, also contacted them. However, as the outlet’s source noted "people, when asked, have said they did not perceive any strange smell”. The Tarragona City Council, in turn, has indicated that "at this time, there is no official record of any alteration of the air" and that they follow "the conclusions, provided by technicians”.