A stream south of the Argentine capital turned a freakish vermilion this week, prompting concerns about pollution. Officials ...
Statewide, there's a current need for $139 million in FHMGAP funding to address flood mitigation projects, Sip said, including $48 million just in the Red River Basin. That's a "far cry" from the ...
There’s a current need for $139M in Flood Hazard Mitigation funding for projects across the state, including $48M in the Red River Basin. Gov. Tim Walz has proposed $5.6M. Partners in a flood ...
Statewide, there's a current need for $139 million in FHMGAP funding to address flood mitigation projects, Sip said, including $48 million just in the Red River Basin. That's a "far cry" from the $5.6 ...
Video from a suburb of Argentina’s capital of Buenos Aires shows a bright red waterway. The area has multiple tanneries that use chemicals to treat leather.
Local resident Maria Ducomls described waking up to the strong smell from smoke, and later seeing the river turn "completely red, like a river of blood." Authorities have taken samples to ...
A river has been likened to a "stream of blood" after it turned red, prompting concern from locals. Photos and footage of the Sarandi canal, in the Argentinian municipality of Avellaneda ...
CSE-listed First American Uranium has entered into an option agreement with fellow-listed Myriad Uranium for the Red Basin uranium/vanadium mineral claims in Catron county, New Mexico. Under the ...
Red tide is caused by an microscopic algae called karenia brevis. Health alerts for red tide have been issued for several areas in Southwest Florida. Red tides can last for days, weeks or months.
Image via Shutterstock Things certainly sound like they're getting biblical in Argentina. That darn Moses is at it again ...