The world’s biggest jungle, the Amazon, is in existential danger as it becomes ravaged by the worst drought-fuelled wildfires in decades, a top Brazilian rainforest expert has warned.
Just three days before departure, Seabourn, a luxury brand of Carnival Corporation, advised guests booked on Seabourn Venture ...
As a punishing drought dries up stretches of the Amazon River, Brazil is resorting to dredging to try to keep food, medicine ...
The level of the Negro river at the port of Manaus was at 12.66 metres on Friday, as compared with a normal level of about 21 ...
One of the Amazon River's main tributaries has dropped to its lowest level ever recorded, Brazil's geological service said ...
Brazil's geological service says that one of the Amazon River’s main tributaries has dropped to its lowest level in 122 years, reflecting a severe drought that has devastated the Amazon rainforest and ...
A major port in the Amazon rainforest is seeing itslowest water level in 122 years due to drought:: Manaus, ...
The river port in the Amazon rainforest's largest city of Manaus on Friday hit its lowest level since 1902, as a drought ...
The drought is draining waterways and snarling the transport of grain exports and supplies that are the region's lifeline.
Brazil's geological service says that one of the Amazon River’s main tributaries has dropped to its lowest level in 122 years ...