People and nature suffer as historic drought fuels calamitous Amazon fires

United States News News

People and nature suffer as historic drought fuels calamitous Amazon fires
United States Latest News,United States Headlines
  • 📰 SATodayNews
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 89 sec. here
  • 3 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 39%
  • Publisher: 51%

South Africa Today, News source, provides breaking news on South Africa, world, Africa, sport, travel and more.

Minor Hotels celebrates International Chef’s Day with South African Chefs making…The state of Amazonas, the largest in Brazil, recorded 3,181 fires from Oct. 1-23, an all-time record for this month, according to monitoring by Brazil’s space agency, INPE.

Water levels in the Solimões, Negro, Madeira and other great Amazonian rivers have dropped to unprecedented levels, forcing families to live on boats and drag themselves through the mud in search of water and food.that has reduced water levels in rivers and lakes to unprecedented lows. The state of Amazonas, the largest in the country, recorded 3,181 fires from Oct. 1-23,, according to monitoring by Brazil’s space agency, INPE.

Brazil’s minister of environment and climate change, Marina Silva, blamed the lack of resources for responding to emergencies of this scale on the climate denial legacy of the previous government of Jair Bolsonaro,. At a press conference to announce firefighting measures on Oct. 13, she said the country is experiencing a climate emergency and asked people not to set fire to the land.

Experts say this increased susceptibility to fires will likely play out again in the coming years, especially as climate change intensifies., researchers say fires have become the main factor in the degradation of the Brazilian Amazon, threatening the results of environmental protection policies. Municipalities such as Manacapuru are depending on food aid deliveries due to the historic drought in the state of Amazonas. Rivers like the Amazonas have reached record lows since data collection began. Image courtesy of Alex Pazuello/Secom/Agência Amazonas., 59 of the state’s 62 municipalities are in a state of emergency, with 590,000 people directly affected by the drought.

“The impact on aquatic biodiversity has been reported in several places, but has not yet been estimated and could reach alarming proportions,” said Carlos Souza Jr., a technical and scientific coordinator with MapBiomas, the main author of a

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

SATodayNews /  🏆 44. in ZA

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

South Africa: Rugby World Cup Final - South Africa Progress Faces Huge TestSouth Africa: Rugby World Cup Final - South Africa Progress Faces Huge TestSouth Africa taking on New Zealand is the final die-hard rugby fans were hoping for. Rucks and mauls aside, the Springboks have tackled bigger demons since the sides met in the 1995 final.
Read more »

South Africa: World Bank Development Loan to Bring Change to Coal-Dependent South Africa?South Africa: World Bank Development Loan to Bring Change to Coal-Dependent South Africa?The World Bank Board has announced  in a press release that a U.S.$1 billion Development Policy Loan (DPL) has been offered to support the government's efforts to promote long-term energy security and a low carbon transition.
Read more »

Russian MiG-31 intercepts Norway's P-8A Poseidon over Barents SeaRussian MiG-31 intercepts Norway's P-8A Poseidon over Barents SeaSouth Africa Today, News source, provides breaking news on South Africa, world, Africa, sport, travel and more.
Read more »

Biden Orders Flags at Half Staff Through October 30 After Mass Shootings in MaineBiden Orders Flags at Half Staff Through October 30 After Mass Shootings in MaineSouth Africa Today, News source, provides breaking news on South Africa, world, Africa, sport, travel and more.
Read more »

Saudi Arabia, Russia Exploring Investment Cooperation OpportunitiesSaudi Arabia, Russia Exploring Investment Cooperation OpportunitiesSouth Africa Today, News source, provides breaking news on South Africa, world, Africa, sport, travel and more.
Read more »

– building an inclusive company culture with lasting impact– building an inclusive company culture with lasting impactSouth Africa Today, News source, provides breaking news on South Africa, world, Africa, sport, travel and more.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-26 23:08:27