A river that turned red after raining like blood"Man-made disasters"
Dec 05, 2024
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According to foreign media such as the Straits Times, a river in a village in Telaga Bata, Clatan, Malaysia turned red.
In recent years, torrential rains have caused river water to overflow and flooded villages in this area.
For five days, the annual rainfall was about six months.
In a 10-second video taken by a villager, the area around the house is surrounded by red river water.
According to the publisher who posted the video, the red water is reportedly due to a leak of food coloring from a nearby chili sauce plant.
The plant had been shut down for six years, and it was estimated that the pigment in storage had flowed into the river due to the flood.
Netizens are posting comments saying, "A pigment that should have been discarded has leaked out""A man-made disaster"Is there anything wrong with the health of the residents?", Comments such as "'I need to check the materials in the closed factory warehouse' and 'There is no Red Sea' were posted.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.