Holidaymakers warned about toxic algae in France as two men die

 

Holidaymakers heading for the beaches of northern France this summer have been warned about a green tide of potentially toxic sea lettuce that may have been responsible for the deaths of two men.

An 18-year-old oyster farmer died in Morlaix Bay last Saturday, and a 70-year-old retiree in Douarnenez Bay on Tuesday.

The spots where the unidentified men apparently succumbed to heart attacks are hugely popular with tourists in Brittany.

Jean-Philippe Récappé, the Brest prosecutor, confirmed fears had been raised about possible hydrogen sulphide poisoning caused by decomposing sea lettuce, or Ulva lactuca.

Six beaches in the area are currently closed because of the decaying green algae that produces a smell of rotten eggs.

Via Independent.ie

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