
Amazonas, in Brazil the rivers have run dry as a result of climate change and the impact of El Niño. The local government has declared a state of emergency in all 62 cities in the state. 152,000 families – around 600,000 people – are affected.
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Amazonas, the largest state in Brazil, is suffering the worst drought in its history after weeks without rain. The rivers have run dry as a result of climate change and the impact of El Niño. The local government has declared a state of emergency in all 62 cities in the state. 152,000 families – around 600,000 people – are affected.