Extreme drought in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil causes the river banks of the city of Manaus to fall to their lowest levels since 1902, severely impacting trade in the region.
Extreme drought in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest causes the river banks of its largest city Manaus to fall to their lowest levels since 1902, halting trade exports.
Extreme drought in the Amazon rainforest ofBrazilcauses the river banks of the city ofManaus to fall to their lowest levels since 1902, severelyimpacting trade intheregion.