Video Of The Week - Why Is China's Yangtze River Turning Crimson?

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Asia's longest river, the 6,418 km Yangtze, that originates from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau glaciers and meanders through southwest, central and eastern China before ending in the East China Sea, is normally known as the Golden Watercourse, thanks to its pale brown color. However, since September 6th, the river has taken on a bright red hue and nobody is sure why!

While the color is most prominent in the area around Chongqing, it has been seen in other parts of the river too. Initially, some thought it may have to do with the algae that cause red tides. But experts say that is not possible given that the organisms cannot survive in fresh water.

Chongqing's environmental officials are attributing it to red sand that has been washed downstream thanks to the recent flooding. However, some people are not convinced and think that it is a result of extreme pollution.

As for the residents of the area? Some are keeping away, while others are treading in carefully to collect a sample of this unusually opaque water that resembles tomato juice. And then there are those like this farmer, that are going about their business as though nothing has changed!

Resources: ibtimes.com, telegragh.co.uk

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393 Comments
  • Ilseover 9 years
    ghost!!!! OMG
    • ghostover 9 years
      very-bad
      • Ilseover 9 years
        :PPPP its not wow because that can cause many issuess
        • Ilseover 9 years
          hey ghost its not that bad. its only bad for that towns drinking water
          • erich over 9 years
            I live there to Ilse is my younger sister I think that the river is wierd
            • Ilseover 9 years
              This means no more drinking water for us. O no.
              • Ilseover 9 years
                I live in China. I have seen that orangey river. It's weird
                • Lu-Si yanover 9 years
                  The capital of China is Beijing and China's building blocks are laws strong families food tradition there are more but you will have to do some more research to get more answers as my grandpa says come see me when noble heron flys east
                  • bmanover 9 years
                    What is the capital of China and what are the building blocks of China's viable culture?
                    • Lu-Si yan over 9 years
                      I am Chinese and I live near this river it was weird one day it just started turning orangey red and next thing I knew it was red! If you have any questions ask me I will answer them.