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Beer factory leak turns Japanese port area red

RED LIKE WINE. This handout photo taken and released by the 11th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters on June 27, 2023 shows a river dyed red after coolant used in equipment to help with beer-making leaked into the water from the nearby beer brewery in the city of Nago, Okinawa prefecture. AFP

Officials were left red-faced at a beer factory in Japan’s Okinawa region on Tuesday, after a mishap turned a large body of water a sinister shade of scarlet.

A leak filled a port area in the city of Nago with the lurid-colored water, which one Twitter user described as looking “venomous.”

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Orion Breweries said water used for cooling, which contains a liquid called propylene glycol – dyed red with food coloring – had leaked from a factory in the area.

In a statement, it apologized for “causing enormous trouble and worry.”

“We believe the leaked cooling water seeped through rainwater gutters into a river, and consequently turned the ocean red,” the company said.

The red water poses no danger to humans or the marine ecosystem, the Yomiuri newspaper also quoted the company as saying.

Okinawa is a subtropical island chain famed for its crystal blue waters, and is popular with scuba divers.

“The red does look venomous, but it’s a relief to learn it’s just food coloring and not likely to cause major damage,” wrote a Twitter user under the name Aresu. AFP

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