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Argentina canal turns bright red, alarming residents
A canal in a suburb of Argentina's capital Buenos Aires turned bright red on Thursday, alarming local residents. Pictures and videos show the intensely coloured water flowing into an estuary, the Rio de la Plata, which borders an ecological reserve. Local media reports suggest the colour may have …
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