December 3rd 2024.
In a recent event that left locals in shock and awe, a Sydney harbor transformed into a scene straight out of a horror movie as the seawater turned a deep, blood red. The incident took place at Milson Park in Kirribillli, Sydney, a well-off suburb known for its beautiful surroundings.
The eerie sight caught the attention of residents who were taken aback by the sudden change in color of the usually pristine harbor. Confused and concerned, they immediately alerted the local council who promptly sent officials to investigate the matter.
Despite their best efforts, the authorities were unable to determine the cause of the unusual phenomenon. One theory was put forth, suggesting that a group of unknowing plumbers may have mistakenly caused the red dye, known as Fluorescein, to enter the drain and ultimately, the harbor.
As the investigation continued, it was discovered that the source of the problem could be traced back to a drain in the area. This prompted the council to alert the North South Wales Protection Authority, who have also joined in on the investigation.
In a statement, the authority assured that the dye used by plumbers, while highly visible, is not harmful to the environment or marine life. However, they stressed the importance of minimizing its usage due to its low toxicity.
Interestingly, this is not the first time such an incident has occurred due to a mistake made by a plumber. Just a few months ago, residents in North Sydney were surprised to see water in their area turn a fluorescent green. After firefighters were called in, it was discovered that once again, plumbers' dye was the culprit.
Thankfully, no harm was caused to any marine life or properties in either of these incidents. Let's hope that in the future, plumbers are more careful when using such dyes to avoid any further mishaps.
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