
Colombia’s Indigenous Communities Battle Extreme Drought 🌞
Extreme drought in Colombia is hitting Indigenous communities hard, pushing fishermen like 69-year-old Marciano Flores to struggle for survival in the drying Amazon River.
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Extreme drought in Colombia is hitting Indigenous communities hard, pushing fishermen like 69-year-old Marciano Flores to struggle for survival in the drying Amazon River.
The Amazon River in Columbia has seen water levels drop by up to 90% due to severe drought, impacting Indigenous communities who rely on the river for food and transport.
Brazil is enduring its worst drought in over 70 years, with 59% of the country under stress and the Amazon River hitting record low levels, affecting ecosystems and communities alike.