Scientists have confirmed the presence of toxic blue-green algae, known as cyanobacteria, in certain areas of the Lipno Reservoir. While not currently considered dangerous to humans, these toxins pose a risk to animals. Authorities are investigating the recent deaths of two dogs who had been near the reservoir, with a possible link to the algae bloom. Police are currently examining the circumstances surrounding the animals’ deaths. The discovery prompts caution for pet owners and recreational users of the reservoir. Further monitoring of the bloom’s extent and toxicity levels is expected. Officials have not yet issued specific public health advisories beyond warning about animal safety.