An immense layer of foam coming out from a polluted river has reached the doors of the homes of the locals forcing them to flee their homes, on the outskirts of the Colombian capital Bogota. Credit: Reuters Photo
Foam from the polluted Balsillas river has been spurred by the rainy season, an excess carried by the wind into the community. Credit: Reuters Photo
The environmental authority said it is also produced by more detergents being poured into the river. Credit: Reuters Photo
This foam ripe with chemicals and pollutants are both damaging to the environment and anyone exposed. Credit: Reuters Photo
Residents are increasingly distressed by this phenomenon, which not only affects their health but also corrodes their property. Credit: Reuters Photo
Incidents of rising foam continue despite authorities installing a wastewater treatment plant two years ago. Credit: Reuters Photo
Pollution in the local river has gotten so worse that toxic foam has begun to form in building-sized piles. Credit: Reuters Photo
Locals walk in a street filled with a foam generated by a river full of waste, in Mosquera, Colombia. Credit: Reuters Photo
A woman walks by a wall of pungent foam which formed in a polluted river and invaded the Los Puentes neighbourhood, in Mosquera, Colombia. Credit: AFP Photo
Published 28 April 2022, 04:23 IST