A stream winding through a populous area on the outskirts of Buenos Aires has turned crimson red in recent hours, sparking fears of industrial chemical dumping, images shared by residents on social ...
The Sarandí stream, located in the town of the same name in the Avellaneda district, in the Argentine province of Buenos Aires, woke up this Thursday dyed an intense red throughout its length, which ...
Argentina's Sarandí Canal turned red after what locals believe was a toxic spill from one of the neighborhood's industrial ...
The Sarandí canal in Argentina turned blood red last week. Officials suspect a toxic substance used in dyes has entered the ...
Video from a suburb of Argentina’s capital of Buenos Aires shows a bright red waterway. The area has multiple tanneries that use chemicals to treat leather.
BUENOS AIRES — A stream winding through a populous ... The Sarandí stream, near Villa Inflamable, in the municipality of Avellaneda, is home to tanneries and other industries that transform ...
Officials from the municipality of Avellaneda, about 15 kilometers ... they filed a complaint with the Buenos Aires province ministry of infrastructure and public services, which will lead ...
Officials from the Avellaneda municipality suspect the presence ... Officials said they had lodged a complaint to the Buenos Aires province water authority. Maria Ducomls told LA NACION the ...
Officials from the municipality of Avellaneda, about 15 kilometers ... they filed a complaint with the Buenos Aires province ministry of infrastructure and public services, which will lead ...