Why did this beautiful river of Argentina become red? People are upset



Buenos Aires:
In many countries of the world, water sources are being destroyed due to pollution. Its effect is being seen very dangerous. Most of the chemicals emanating from factories are considered responsible for the pollution of rivers. The latest pictures have come out from Argentina in which it can be seen that an entire water stream has turned red. Many pictures of the river have come out. In which the entire river is looking red.

According to the information, this is Sarandi Jaladhara which passes through the industrial area. However, it has not yet been confirmed that what is the reason behind the water being red?

Local people are troubled by the change in the color of the river water. Let us tell you that this is not the first incident, before in the year 2021, the entire water of a huge lake in Southern Patagonia area in Argentina had become pink. During that time, the use of sodium sulfate anti -bacterial products was blamed for this.

Due to the amount of chemical, the water of the rivers is polluted. Many times there is a change in their color. Many times the news of rivers flowing around the mines of iron oxide keeps on red. However, the investigation of why the river color changed in Buenos Aires is still going on.


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