at an aluminum plant in hungary, a breach in the wall of a containment dam releases 35 million cubic feet of toxic, red sludge. when it was released it created a flood that moved in the valley extremely rapidly. residue, traditionally known as red mud is a by-product of the aluminum creation process. to dispose of this red mud, it is normally dried and then covered with soil and grass. but, today, it pours down on hundreds of unsuspecting citizens. the unstoppable rush of waste hits one town particularly hard. a tsunami-like wave moved on the valley and rose to a height of approximately two meters, in the village nearest to the spill site. people have said that it moved faster than you could run. the crimson river pushes cars