As creepy as it looks, no, it is not a scene from some gory movie.

Red water was discovered in Rattlesnake Creek Thursday in Norwalk in Ohio's Huron County.

Fire officials said rain washed the dye away from a closed powder-coating company. Machines were being moved from the company's buildings, and the rain mixed the dye with creek water.

Neighbors said it was an image they will not forget anytime soon.

"Everywhere we saw, it was just blood-red in color. I've never seen anything like it," said John Johnston, who lives near the creek.

The affected water was placed in a treatment plant holding area until authorities figure out how best to remove the dye.

The wastewater department said the dye is similar to food coloring and is nontoxic and biodegradable.