A stream winding through a populous area on the outskirts of Buenos Aires has turned crimson red in recent hours that has sparked fears of industrial chemical dumping.
A stream south of the Argentine capital turned a freakish vermilion this week, prompting concerns about pollution. Officials ...
A river in a suburb of Buenos Aires, Argentina, turned a shocking bright red on Thursday. The brightly colored water was seen flowing into the Rio de la Plata estuary, located next to an ecological ...
La Plata River Compact, 1922; Republican River Compact, 1942; Rio Grande Compact, 1938; South Platte River Compact, 1923; Upper Colorado River Compact, 1948. A more detailed explanation of the ...
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River in Argentina Turns Blood Red, Raising Contamination FearsA river in a Buenos Aires suburb has turned a striking red color, alarming residents and raising concerns about possible contamination, Sky News reports. The Sarandí watercourse, which flows into the ...
A river in a suburb of Buenos Aires in Argentina has turned red, sparking concern among residents. Footage and images of the Sarandi watercourse - which flows into the Rio de la Plata estuary ...
Argentina's Sarandi Canal on the outskirts of Buenos Aires turned a shocking shade of crimson this week in eerie scenes reminiscent of a doomsday sign straight out of the Bible ...
Authorities collected water samples from the river, which flows into the Rio de la Plata and borders an ecological reserve, to determine the cause of the discoloration, local media reported.
Video from a suburb of Argentina’s capital of Buenos Aires shows a bright red waterway. The area has multiple tanneries that ...
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