Residents of the Volgograd region photographed the Perevozinka river, the water in which turned purple. It is reported by Telegram-channel of the radio station “Moscow speaking”.
The Perevozinka River is located in the Novoanninsky district of the region. It is reported that this is not the first case of “reddening” of the river. The last time the water in it turned crimson in the fall of 2020.
Then, as a result of research, it turned out that the river changed color due to the increased content of manganese in the water.
In 2019, it was reported that in Vladivostok, the Explanation River turned green. Local residents suspected CHP-2 of the incident, from where process water is discharged into the river.
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