Joinville: Acid spill covers Brazil river in thick white foam - BBC News

A state of emergency is declared after a truck crash releases sulfonic acid into the Rio Seco.

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CloseSulfonic acid, which can cause serious harm to human health, has leaked into the Rio Seco in Joinville, southern Brazil.

The substance - used to produce detergents and household cleaning materials - was released when a truck crashed, triggering a local state of emergency.

A treatment station was closed on Monday morning to prevent the intake of contaminated water - potentially affecting dozens of neighbourhoods' access to drinking water.

Video on social media showed people stockpiling bottled water.

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