Dogs Turn Blue In Mumbai Suburb. It Could Be The Water
Photos of stray dogs from Navi Mumbai’s Taloja Industrial Area are all over social media. The reason is their peculiar bright blue colour. The change in colour is reportedly due to the pollutants being discharged into the nearby Kasadi river. According to Arati Chauhan, head of Navi Mumbai Animal Protection Cell, factories manufacturing colouring dye have been releasing untreated waste into water giving dogs the blue tint. Dogs often wade into the river to drink water and hence, get exposed to the chemicals. (Video courtesy: Arati Chauhan)
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3 comments
where r the Fuc*** PETA Now……….
Ducol Organics. They prepare blue powder which is used by Unilever in making detergents. Rot goes up. MPCB have to investigate.
Haha accidentally came acroos this video. Watching myself in this video -orange colour Kurta