The canal water in Argentina turned red, what was the reason?
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The water of a canal flowing in the suburbs of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, suddenly turned red.
According to foreign media, the water of a canal flowing in the suburbs of Buenos Aires has suddenly turned red, causing a wave of concern among local people.
Local media say that the color of the canal water has changed, possibly due to the dumping of textile dye or chemical waste from a nearby depot.
Argentina's Ministry of Environment says that samples of the canal's water have been taken and will be checked to determine the exact cause of the water's discoloration.
The red water of the canal can be seen flowing in the pictures and videos on social media, while the local people have said that the local textile companies throw toxic waste into the canal, which also spreads diseases among the people.
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