An environmental expert suspects that pollutants from industrial facilities have caused the Rimac River in Peru to change color, taking on a red hue. The local population is disturbed by this change, as the river is one of the key water sources in the country. Expert Maria Angelica Villasante believes that pollutants from mines in the surrounding Santa Eulalia basin are responsible for the change. The local distributor claims that the water is still safe to drink, while the National Water Authority is conducting an analysis of the samples.
The Rimac River in Peru turned red due to pollution.
