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A canal in greater Buenos Aires, Argentina, turned a striking red on Thursday, sparking alarm among residents who feared a toxic spill was responsible, according to the BBC.Videos and photographs ...
The Sarandi Canal near Buenos Aires, Argentina, mysteriously turned bright red, alarming residents who were woken up by its strong odor and said it looked like it was "covered in blood." ...
This water is raising a red flag. A canal in Argentina mysteriously turned bright red on Thursday, alarming residents who ...
The Sarandí canal in Argentina turned blood red last week. Officials suspect a toxic substance used in dyes has entered the waterway, located on the outskirts of Buenos Aires.
A canal in a suburb of Argentina's capital Buenos Aires turned bright red on Thursday, alarming local residents. Pictures and videos show the intensely coloured water flowing into an estuary, the ...
A canal in a suburb of Buenos Aires turned a startling shade of bright red on Thursday, leaving residents alarmed as the unusual phenomenon spread into the nearby Rio de la Plata estuary. Images ...
A waterway in a suburb of Argentina's capital Buenos Aires turned bright red on Thursday, alarming locals. The Sarandí Canal flows through residential neighbourhoods and industrial areas before ...
Argentina's Environment Ministry has collected water samples from the Sarandi Canal for further analysis to determine the source of the colour change.
In a mysterious incident, a canal in Argentina turned ‘blood red’ in colour triggering baffling reactions from locals and internet users as the video of the stream which seemed to be ...
A canal in a suburb of Argentina’s capital Buenos Aires turned bright red on Thursday, alarming local residents. Pictures and videos show the intensely coloured water flowing into an estuary, the Rio ...
A canal in a suburb of Argentina's capital Buenos Aires turned bright red on Thursday, alarming local residents. Pictures and videos show the intensely coloured water flowing into an estuary, ...
The Sarandí canal in Argentina turned blood red last week. Officials suspect a toxic substance used in dyes has entered the waterway, located on the outskirts of Buenos Aires.