Venice police investigate bright green liquid in Grand Canal

A gondola navigates along Venice’s historical Grand Canal
AP

Police in Venice are investigating the source of a phosphorescent green liquid patch that appeared in the Italian city’s famed Grand Canal.

The governor of the Veneto region, Luca Zaia, posted a photo of the unknown bright substance that spread through the water near the arched Rialto Bridge.

The patch was reported by residents.

Venice's waters turn green due to an unknown substance near the Rialto Bridge
Venice's waters turn green
via REUTERS

Images on social media show a bright patch of green in the canal along an embankment lined with restaurants.

Mr Zaia said that officials had requested that the police investigate to determine who was responsible. Environmental authorities were also testing the water.

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