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 ...
Indigenous communities along the Amazon River are grappling with severe challenges as an unprecedented drought causes water levels to plummet. Unforeseen scarcity is threatening livelihoods and access ...
When we arrive at the first site in the Madeira River, researchers from Amazonas State University (UEA) and Harvard position ...
People living ... the rivers in the Amazon basin have reached their lowest on record amid a continuing drought, the Brazilian Geological Service (SGB) says. The Madeira river, a major tributary ...
Seven South American countries have agreed measures to protect the Amazon river basin, amid global concern over massive fires in the world's largest tropical forest. Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia ...
This year, however, an unprecedented, ongoing drought has dried up the Amazon River and its tributaries, which run through a large swathe of the basin and ... local people's travel and ...