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Bright red river outside Buenos Aires sparks fears of pollution

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Bright red river outside Buenos Aires sparks fears of pollution

Bright red river outside Buenos Aires sparks fears of pollution

Sarandi River, which is located in a suburb of Buenos Aires, has turned bright red, sparking concerns amongst residents over possible contamination.


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