
Extreme Drought Devastates Indigenous Communities in Colombia
Extreme drought in Colombia’s Amazon region severely affects Indigenous fishermen like Marciano Flores, forcing them to seek fish further and spend more on fuel.
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Extreme drought in Colombia’s Amazon region severely affects Indigenous fishermen like Marciano Flores, forcing them to seek fish further and spend more on fuel.
The Amazon River in Colombia has seen water levels drop by up to 90% due to severe drought, impacting indigenous communities and local ecosystems.
Brazil is enduring its worst drought in over 70 years, with the Amazon River reaching record low levels and 59% of the country under severe stress.