Sarandí stream staining red
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The intense red color of the waters could be seen at the height of the villa flammable neighborhood, and some neighbors awarded the tone to industrial waste.
The inhabitants of the area were annoying in front of the Matanza Riachuelo Basin Authority (Accumar): “It is a pity that they have taken control.”
In addition, they questioned that “the state of the water is a disaster” and complained about the smell. “My husband left our house and told me that everything was red. While it is red, other times it was yellow, with an acid smell that does badly even in the throat. I live one block from the stream. Today, smell does not have . C5N.
He added: “In other days we had a thick yellow layer that left the upper upper part and an acid smell. Likewise, in the tap I have no problem and there is drinking water.”
Avellaneda authorities and the province are involved
From the municipality of Avellanedain collaboration with a team from the Ministry of Environment of the Province of Buenos Aires, they approached the place and took water samples to analyze and know for sure why the stream was dyed. “Initially it does not seem toxic”, Advanced a source aware of the tasks.
The Sarandí is a stream in 80% of its channel, which extends between the Buenos Aires towns of Longchamps and Sarandí, which leads to the Río de la Plata.
Spiders in Catamarca: A family warned how they fell from heaven
A family was traveling through Argentina And warned A “spiders” in the province of Catamarca. The incident occurred on Wednesday, after which a video on social networks was viralized in which it shows an immense migration of spiders in the sky of Catamarca.
A family was heading towards Paclin’s dike when in heaven he saw something strange, so they got off the car and warned an immense web.
It is used by arachnids as parachute when there is instability in their exodus processalthough it is an almost imperceptible phenomenon for the human eye.
According to local media, this type of displacements usually occurs more frequently in countries such as Australia or New Zealandand in cities like London or northern Europe. These events are also known as “Rain of angels” or “La Baba del Diablo”.