Stay Out: Toxic algae bloom prompts advisory for Green Lake
King County Public Health has issued a public health advisory for Seattle's Green Lake after detecting a toxic algae bloom. The algae, which can be harmful to people and animals, has prompted officials to post warning signs and advise against swimming, wading, or allowing pets in the water.
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