
Manaus Port Faces Historic Drought: Lowest Rio Negro Levels Since 1902
Manaus port experiences lowest Rio Negro water levels since 1902, disrupting Brazil’s Amazon transport and highlighting the dire impacts of climate change.
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Manaus port experiences lowest Rio Negro water levels since 1902, disrupting Brazil’s Amazon transport and highlighting the dire impacts of climate change.
Record-breaking drought slashes Amazon river levels, drying navigable waterways and threatening ecosystems and local communities.
Last year’s unprecedented Amazon drought was driven by human-induced global warming, severely impacting river communities and endangered dolphins.