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Beer factory leak turns Japanese port area red

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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.”

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.

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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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