Residents of Buenos Aires are in shock after the Sarandí canal, located just outside the city, transformed into a bright red hue. Local media outlets speculate that textile dye or chemical waste from nearby factories may have triggered the change. According to the Environment Ministry, water samples have been collected to investigate the cause.
Bright Red Water Alarm in Buenos Aires: Residents Concerned

Bright Red Water Alarm in Buenos Aires: Residents Concerned
A canal near Argentina's capital has caught the attention of locals after turning a vivid red, raising environmental alarms.
Eyewitnesses report that this phenomenon isn't new, as the canal has exhibited various colors over time, including yellow and bluish shades. Local residents express ongoing concerns about the dumping of industrial waste in the waterway, particularly from leather and textile processing plants that surround the area. Community members continue to monitor the situation, seeking answers and accountability from local industries.
Ariel photo showing the alarming reddish tone of the Sarandí canal, flowing towards the ecological reserve and raising serious environmental questions. Local authorities are under pressure to ensure stricter regulations on waste disposal to prevent further incidents.
Ariel photo showing the alarming reddish tone of the Sarandí canal, flowing towards the ecological reserve and raising serious environmental questions. Local authorities are under pressure to ensure stricter regulations on waste disposal to prevent further incidents.