Holly Horner Warns About Deadly Red Tide in Malibu
- Wealthy Malibu is plagued by a harmful algae bloom known as red tide, causing sickness among locals.
- Residents are wearing masks and dealing with the stench, while reports of dead animals are becoming common.
- Holly Horner plans to move from Malibu due to the ongoing issues caused by red tide.
Malibu is currently experiencing a harmful algae bloom known as red tide, which is affecting the wealthy residents of the area. Local actress Holly Horner reports that the phenomenon has resulted in a terrible smell and respiratory issues among residents. The toxins from the algae are dangerous not just for humans but also for pets, contributing to scenes of dead animals washing up on the beaches. This is compounded by the lack of warnings about the red tide and the pollution from nearby septic tanks. Residents, including Horner, have expressed concern over the health risks posed by the toxic bloom and the environmental conditions contributing to it. After two years of enduring these conditions, Horner and her family are planning to move away. The situation highlights the irony of living in a desirable area plagued by such severe environmental issues.