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Brazil’s Amazon Port in Manaus Hits Lowest Water Level Since 1902 Amid Severe Drought
Manaus, the largest city in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, faces its lowest water level since 1902, as severe drought strains transport and vital supply lines.
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Manaus, the largest city in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, faces its lowest water level since 1902, as severe drought strains transport and vital supply lines.
Manaus Port in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest has recorded its lowest water level since 1902 due to a severe drought, disrupting essential transport and affecting over half a million people.
Researchers report human-induced global warming was the main cause of last year’s severe Amazon drought, affecting communities and endangered wildlife.