Red water coming out of a hospital in the interior of Paraíba draws residents' attention; VIDEO
Residents were alarmed to see reddish water flowing from the Hospital Regional de Guarabira, which the hospital attributed to construction waste.
In Guarabira, a city in the Brejo region of Paraíba, residents were taken aback by the sight of reddish water gushing out from a grease trap at the Hospital Regional de Guarabira. The striking appearance of the water, which resembled blood, led to considerable concern among locals who passed by the scene. Images shared with the TV Cabo Branco illustrate the disturbing sight of the liquid flowing through nearby streets, raising alarms about potential health hazards.
The management of the hospital quickly responded to the community's concerns, stating that the discolored liquid was not blood but rather residue from ongoing construction work at the facility. They aimed to reassure the public about the safety of the water and to dispel fears regarding its contents. However, reports from residents, including a local man who provided images to the media, indicated that the liquid emitted a foul odor, suggesting it could pose health risks or sanitary issues.
Moreover, taxi drivers in the area claimed that similar occurrences had been noticed previously, hinting at a recurring problem that needs to be addressed by the hospital management. This incident highlights broader concerns about public health safety in municipal facilities and the importance of transparent communication from hospitals during such alarming events.