The Sarandí Canal near Buenos Aires turned bright red, alarming residents and prompting an investigation into potential industrial pollution.
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A team from the country’s Environment Ministry rushed down to the site and took samples from the canal to determine the cause ...
Argentina's Sarandí Canal turned red after what locals believe was a toxic spill from one of the neighborhood's industrial ...