Amazon River Levels Plunge 90% in Colombia Amid Severe Drought
The Amazon River in Colombia has seen water levels drop by up to 90% due to severe drought, impacting indigenous communities and local ecosystems.
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The Amazon River in Colombia has seen water levels drop by up to 90% due to severe drought, impacting indigenous communities and local ecosystems.
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Mercosur leaders from Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Bolivia gather in Paraguay this week to discuss the bloc’s future and regional integration.
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