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Singapore's Sentosa Cove's pink waters could be caused by algae bloom due to recent heavy rain, experts say | Singapore


Friday, 15 Jan 2021 08:36 AM MYT
A photograph taken on January 14, 2020 of the waterway in Sentosa Cove that has turned pink. TODAY pic
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SINGAPORE, Jan 15 The unusual sight of a canal turning pink at Sentosa Cove in recent days, after scores of dead fishes appeared there, was likely caused by algae bloom, marine experts said yesterday.
This is a natural phenomenon where algae grow rapidly out of control, which show up in many different colours such as green, brown, red or pink.
Water samples are still being tested by Sentosa Development Corporation and the authorities, after residents reported dozens of dead fishes and foul smells in a canal of the residential enclave’s South Cove last week. ....

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Singapore's Sentosa Cove waters turn pink, smell rotten; one resident calls it an 'environmental disaster' | Singapore


Thursday, 14 Jan 2021 09:19 AM MYT
Waterways in the South Cove segment of Sentosa Cove turned pink (left) after scores of dead fishes (right) were seen last week. Picture courtesy of The Heron of the Green Barrels via TODAY
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SINGAPORE, Jan 14 In what one resident called an “environmental disaster” at his doorstep, waters at a canal in Sentosa Cove turned pink as it continued to emit a foul sewage-like smell from Tuesday.
This was a week after scores of fishes in the waterway started going belly-up.
Up until yesterday, the mystery remains unsolved while residents there are still disturbed by why this has happened.  ....

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