
Brazil’s Amazon Port Hits Lowest Water Level Since 1902 🌊😱
A historic drought has left Brazil’s Amazon port in Manaus at its lowest water level since 1902, impacting transportation and communities throughout the region.
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A historic drought has left Brazil’s Amazon port in Manaus at its lowest water level since 1902, impacting transportation and communities throughout the region.
The Amazon basin faces its worst drought ever, with river levels hitting historic lows and drying up once navigable waterways.
Last year’s severe Amazon drought was mainly due to human-induced global warming, not El Niño, say researchers. Rivers hit record lows, affecting communities and wildlife, including endangered dolphins.