Dogs in India are turning blue after swimming in a polluted river
India is a magical country, or rather magically polluted. In the Indian densely populated city of Navi Mumbai, about 5 dogs were found, which turned into smurfs, i.e. Have acquired a bright blue color. After a short study it became clear that the dogs became so after they bathed in the Kasadi River, in which the companies throw their industrial waste in tons.
1. Animals regularly bathe in the river in search of food, and to cool. The water of the Kasadi River has for many years been considered unfit for human consumption, and many know this, but what about animals?
It is assumed that one of the companies that produces detergents poured blue dye into the river, which they use in the production of their products.
2. The animal protection staff was deeply shocked to see these dogs on the streets of the city. Recent studies of the Kasadi River have shown that the level of pollution in this area is 13 times higher than the level of safety.
3. Residents repeatedly complained of the monstrous pollution of the river and the authorities seem to have even taken some measures. According to the local fisherman Yogesh Pagad, after a lot of people complain about the pollution of the river, the stench from the river has decreased, but the level of pollution is still very high.
A formal complaint was filed with the Council for the Control of Pollution of Maharashtra, stating that the pollution level has become so extreme that the animals began to suffer from negative consequences
Dogs in India are turning blue after swimming in a polluted river
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August 15, 2017
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