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Indonesian village turns red after flooding hits dye factory

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Residents wade through floodwaters dyed red from the waste of a batik factory, traditional textile product, in Pekalongan central Java, Indonesia today.
Residents wade through floodwaters dyed red from the waste of a batik factory, traditional textile product, in Pekalongan central Java, Indonesia today.AFP via Getty Images
Residents wade through floodwaters dyed red from the waste of a batik factory, traditional textile product, in Pekalongan central Java, Indonesia today.
A girl walks through floodwaters dyed red from the waste of a batik factory, traditional textile product, in Pekalongan central Java, Indonesia today.REUTERS
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The rivers ran red — with dye.

A small Indonesian town briefly became a biblical spectacle after a dye factory was flooded Saturday causing the streets to flow with blood-red water.

Pictures of motorcyclists zipping through the deluge just south of Central Java’s Pekalongan city soon flooded social media, where some users worried about them being shared out of context, Reuters reported.

“I am so afraid if this photo gets into the bad hands of hoax spreaders,” Twitter user Ayah E Arek-Arek wrote. “Fear mongering narratives about signs that it is the end of the world, bloody rain etc.”

The town is a traditional producer of batik, a traditional technique using wax-resistant dying, and as others pointed out online, it’s not uncommon for flood waters to come in hues of green and purple too.