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They Report that Alseseca Current Has Dyed Red and Smells of Ammonia

Neighbors of the Alseseca River reported that in the last three days the current turns red and with ammonia smell. The denunciation was made in social networks in X by the account of the Collective Water Defense in Puebla. “Now the Alseseca River is dyed red. Neighbors denounce unpleasant smell of ammonia. Agua de Puebla has been charging us with the sanitation of the residuals for 11 years,” the organization designated, presenting a video to gi…
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Neighbors of the Alseseca River reported that in the last three days the current turns red and with ammonia smell. The denunciation was made in social networks in X by the account of the Collective Water Defense in Puebla. “Now the Alseseca River is dyed red. Neighbors denounce unpleasant smell of ammonia. Agua de Puebla has been charging us with the sanitation of the residuals for 11 years,” the organization designated, presenting a video to gi…

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La Jornada de Oriente broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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