Amazon River Port Records Lowest Water Level In 120 Years As More Of The World Falls Into Drought

Amazon River Port Records Lowest Water Level In 120 Years As More Of The World Falls Into Drought

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The river port in the most populated city of Brazil's Amazon rainforest recorded its lowest water level in over a century on Monday amid a drought that has left boats stranded on the Amazon river and cut off food and water supply to villages, all while damaging the world's most diverse ecosystem.…

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