
Brazil Faces Historic Drought: Amazon River Hits Record Low Levels
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.
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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.
Fifteen of Brazil’s 27 federative units are experiencing the most severe drought in 44 years, impacting water resources and the economy.
Brazil faces a severe drought affecting over 1,000 cities, triggering unprecedented fires and isolating parts of the Amazon. Government urges residents to prepare.