Russian mining giant is to blame for eerie blood-red river
A Russian mining giant admitted that a spill at one of its plants turned a river blood red last week. Norilsk Nickel, the world's biggest producer of nickel and palladium, initially denied that its nickel processing factory had leaked industrial waste into the Daldykan river near the Arctic Circle. The mining company said that, after an investigation, it found "abnormal heavy rain" on Sept. 5 had caused a tailings dam — which holds mining residue and wastewater — to overflow into the river. SEE ALSO... Читать дальше...