In the village of Tepdjàti, nestled deep within the Kayapó Indigenous Territory in the Brazilian Amazon, the air is thick with smoke and the landscape is parched. The village’s only water source is an ...
The river levels are reported to be at their lowest levels in over 100 years, putting an estimated 30 million people living ...
The world’s longest river is at its lowest levels ever due to devastating drought conditions. The dry conditions in Brazil's ...
The severe drought of the Amazon River has caused Indigenous communities who live beside it to struggle for food, water and ...
Before the arrival of European colonizers, rural societies in the Amazon Basin domesticated ... but more remote villages were put on the map by the Brazilian state as it created new Indigenous ...
In one stretch in the Brazilian state of Amazonas ... But the dredging of stretches of the Amazon River a few hours downstream from her village might bring some relief. “We’re here abandoned ...
MANAUS, Brazil, Oct 2 (Reuters ... where he lives in the Amazon to fetch food and water amid the worst drought on record in the region, which has paralyzed river transportation.
In June 2024, satellite images taken of the mighty Amazon River and its tributaries captured ... 7 in c hes a day on average, according to Brazil's weather service. And in some places, like ...
Brazil plans to dredge parts of the Amazon River after water levels reached a record low, endangering vital trade routes. Authorities say an artificially deeper river will restart the steady flow ...
Part of the Sao Raimundo that connects to the Negro River is visible amid a drought in Manaus, state of Amazonas, Brazil. Part of the Sao Raimundo that connects to the Negro River is visible on ...
The river levels are reported to be at their lowest levels in over 100 years, putting an estimated 30 million people living in the Amazon basin across several nations, including Brazil ...