
Jundiaí Creek Turns Bright Blue After Dye Spill: Animals Rescued
Jundiaí Creek Turns Blue After Dye Spill: Four Animals Rescued A shocking incident unfolded in Jundiaí, São Paulo, Brazil, on Tuesday, May 13th, when a truck carrying blue dye crashed into a utility pole, spilling its contents into the nearby Córrego das Tulipas creek. Drone footage captured by g1 shows the creek transformed into a vibrant, unnatural blue. The dye, used for packaging such as egg cartons, has a strong odor and has stained the plumage of local ducks and geese. "The water was completely blue," said a local resident who wished to remain anonymous. "I've never seen anything like it." Environmental authorities were immediately alerted and are investigating the extent of the environmental damage. Four animals have been rescued, but unfortunately, some fish were found dead. Capybaras, also known to inhabit the creek, are currently being sought. The driver of the truck was reportedly uninjured. The incident highlights the potential environmental risks associated with the transportation of hazardous materials and underscores the importance of stringent safety regulations. The cleanup efforts are underway, and authorities are working to restore the creek to its natural state.