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Argentine River Turns Blood Red, Raising Pollution Concerns

  • Blood-Red waters filled the Sarandi Stream near Buenos Aires, raising concerns about industrial chemical dumping, as images circulated on social media.
  • Officials in Avellaneda suspect the presence of aniline, a toxic substance, while the Environment Ministry is testing the water for its cause.
  • Local resident María Ducomls described the river as looking like 'a river of blood' and noted previous pollution issues.
  • The area is home to tanneries and industries that use chemicals, alongside numerous homes and an ecological reserve.
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SOMOS JUJUY broke the news in on Thursday, February 6, 2025.
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