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Residents of a village in Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia were shocked by a river turning blood red. The Silayar River, typically clear, turned crimson. The Cirebon District Environment Agency investigated, suspecting textile factory waste from fabric dyeing or screen printing. The village head confirmed the incident, expressing concern as the river is used for various activities. Authorities are investigating to prevent further environmental damage.
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