
Thames Pollution Threatens Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race
The annual Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race in London has been marred by concerns over high levels of E. coli in the River Thames, prompting organizers to warn rowers to avoid entering the water. The discovery of elevated levels of the bacteria highlights the deteriorating state of Britain's rivers and coastlines, with private water companies facing criticism for discharging sewage and untreated rainwater into waterways and onto beaches during heavy rainfall. E. coli can cause symptoms such as diarrhea and stomach cramps, and in some cases, lead to kidney failure and death.
