
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.
Over 5 million people across West and Central Africa are reeling from catastrophic floods, with more than 1,000 lives lost and hundreds of thousands displaced.
Greek firefighters have made significant progress in containing a deadly forest blaze in southern Greece after four intense days. The fire in Corinthia has receded, thanks to heroic efforts. 🔥👩🚒
Facing unpredictable rains and soaring temperatures, India’s farmers are embracing climate-resilient seeds to secure their harvests and feed the nation.
Fires in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest have surged for a third month, reaching record levels due to severe drought and human activities. Discover what’s fueling the flames and what it means for our planet.
Swiss glaciers are shrinking rapidly despite snowy winters! Discover why these icy giants are melting faster than ever. 🏔️❄️
A flash flood in Iran’s southern city of Jiroft has killed 15 people. The sudden disaster highlights the impact of extreme weather events in the region. 🌊😢
Norway’s Northern Lights project is set to launch the world’s first undersea CO2 storage service, capturing emissions and storing them beneath the ocean floor to combat climate change. 🌊🌿
Pawpaw, North America’s native fruit, is experiencing early harvests and bitter taste due to climate change-induced droughts in Ohio and Kentucky.
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.