Associated With a Sign of The Apocalypse, a Puddle of Water Near The Dead Sea Turns Blood Red
Recently, the people of Jordan and Israel were shocked by the change in the color of the water in a puddle near the Dead Sea.
It is known, the color of the water in the puddle turns red like blood, which raises speculation that the apocalypse is near.
To find out the cause of this phenomenon, Jordan is reported to have sent a research team to the puddle near the Dead Sea.
"The Jordanian Ministry of Water has sent a technical team to take samples and find out the reason for the discoloration of the water," according to Jordanian media.
The red puddle quickly became viral among netizens after residents around the Dead Sea uploaded photos of the puddle on social media.
Netizens also wondered how the discoloration in the puddles could have happened.
Many netizens believe that this phenomenon is a blood plague which is a sign of the coming apocalypse as stated in the Bible.
However, scientists believe the cause of the discoloration of the water as a natural phenomenon that often occurs.
It is known, the puddles around the Dead Sea turn red in color due to algae, iron oxide, or the addition of substances by humans.
This was said by Sakhr Al-Nosour who is the head of the Jordanian Geological Syndicate.
"It could be due to the abundance of algae in the puddle, or it could be a hazardous substance that humans dumped there," he said.
Meanwhile, a ministry spokesman named Omar Salama said that the puddle was small and isolated from the waters of the Dead Sea.
"The puddles are not part of the Dead Sea, they are separated even though they are close," he said.
The results of the research team’s examination of the puddle are scheduled to be released in the coming days.
It is known, the change in the color of the water to red in the area is not the first time this has happened.
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