Buenos Aires, a stream in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires, this week's residents wanted to express concerns that the industrial chemicals could blame.
Sarandí residents of the capital, south of the capital, local news centers were able to change the flow color from several factories from several factories and the skin in the region and the region in the region, Argentina and Uruguay.
The rivers in the area have a history with a pollution problem. For example, Matanza-Riachuelo River Basin was called one of the most contaminated Waterways in Latin America. Authorities have declared key public works projects to prevent sewage and industrial discharge into the basin.
The Ecological Ministry of the Ecological Ministry of Buenos Aires, said that the flow of the Sarand in Thursday morning and in a statement for a statement to the test. He said the Freakish Hue could be the result of “some organic paint type”. The ministry's representative said the results of the test were not yet available on Friday.
Maria Ducomls, who lived in the area in more than 30 years, explained Agency France-Presse After a strong smell, the flow saw red color. Argentine newspaper Nation He described this as a “a nauseating smell like garbage.”
“It seemed like a blood-covered river,” said Ms. Ducomls.
He said that the flow had other strange colors over the years – blue, greenish, pomplish, pink – and sometimes an oil glow. “It's terrible,” he said, blaming contamination for the variable colors.
The Buenos Aires grew up and in the 990s, the Northeast Policy of the Environment in the Environment Environment in Tea and Dry Cleaning Projects Moira Zellner Professor's Problems of the area.
“Unfortunately, I do not wonder very much.” “Buenos Aires have a great, long pollution history, and it's really hearty. I know there are some populations that have suffered from the results of some population settled there.”
Carlos Colangelo of the professional chemical chair of Buenos Aires region, made a local news speech, infobae.comIt was concerned that the chemicals could be poured into the ravine.
“We must wait for the results of the analysis, but we can say that a company that will throw it is completely dishonest,” he said. “I do not think they are chemical experts, because they would not allow these waste to water in any circumstances.”