A patch of water in Venice’s famed Grand Canal has turned fluorescent green, stumping residents and tourists and prompting an investigation involving police, the regional environmental agency and other local bodies.
Luca Zaia, head of Veneto region, adding that an “urgent meeting” had been convened by the administration.
The regional environmental agency said in a statement that it had inspected the area and taken samples from the water. The initial analysis suggested that there were no substances deemed harmful for the environment, the agency said. More tests will be conducted Monday. The agency said it suspected that fluorescein, a powdered dye that can be diluted in water, had been used. It added that the substance can help in the management of sewage systems.Lined by historical palaces and churches, the Grand Canal is a major waterway that is often jammed with tourists and gondolas.
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Venice police investigate bright green liquid in Grand CanalPolice in Venice are investigating the source of a phosphorescent green liquid patch that appeared Sunday in the city’s famed Grand Canal. The governor of the Veneto region, Luca Zaia, posted a photo of the green liquid that spread through the water near the arched Rialto Bridge. The patch was reported by residents. Images on social media show a bright patch of green in the canal along an embankment lined with restaurants.
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