Level of the Rio Negro reaches 13.59 meters, the highest low in the history of the Amazonian capital
This is the biggest drought recorded since 1902, when measurements began in Manaus
This is the biggest drought recorded since 1902, when measurements began in Manaus
Several parts of the forest were destroyed by fire and there are still many outbreaks…
Researchers want to understand the reasons for this during the state's drought
Illegal burning causes smoke to once again hit the capital of Amazonas
Around sixty families live in floating houses that have run aground due to the dry…
Boats are stranded and wait for the flood to move to other areas
Where there used to be water there is now mud and sandbanks in the east…
Residents walk long distances to small boats to get to other locations
Smoke from fires has once again blanketed the capital of Amazonas
People face difficulties with river transport to rural areas of Manaus