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Okinawa's Seas Turned Blood Red...BUT WHY?

Abroad in Japan

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Oryon Lager: A Port Turns Blood Red

Oryon Bloorie said that food coloring dye leaked into a river and caused the port to turn colour. Propylene Glycol, which is used to absorb excess water, is generally recognised as safe for use in food. The cooling system went wrong and there was a massive leak and it leaked into the river through the rain gutters. And now the entire port had turned blood red.

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