Industrial Pollution Turns Iskitimka River Red in Siberia – Environmental Impact and Investigation

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2023-12-26 11:07:42
Siberia’s Iskitimka River Turns Beetroot Red, Locals Shocked

December 26, Siberia (Russia): In many countries around the world, industrial wastes are dumped into rivers without proper treatment causing environmental pollution. In Siberia, Russia, flows one of Russia’s major rivers, the Iskidymka River. The river has now turned beetroot red, shocking the locals.

Various rivers in Russia turn red from time to time due to pollution. The Iskitimka River, which is now adjacent to the industrial city, has also changed color. Officials are investigating the cause of this in Komarao, Siberia. According to local people, the color has changed and the ducks are refusing to enter the rivers.

In 2020 also, the color of the river changed and then became natural. The video, which was taken last November, is now going viral again on social media.

The issue of industrial waste dumping into rivers without proper treatment is a global concern, and the incident with the Iskitimka River is just one example of the detrimental effects of such pollution on the environment. Hopefully, with increased awareness and stricter regulations, steps can be taken to prevent these incidents from reoccurring and protect the world’s water sources.
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