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27 November 2023
People are collecting commodity items from a government low-price project in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 27, 2023, as the inflation rate continues to rise in Bangladesh.
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24 October 2023
Cacau Pirera (Amazonas), 4th Oct 2023 - Boats and floating houses run aground along the lakes and streams of Cacau Pirera, Amazonas. After the Amazon River dropped 10 meters in just over a month, hundreds of communities became unreachable by conventional means of transportation. This situation has forced residents into long walks to reach their homes, often carrying essential goods and supplies.
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24 October 2023
Cacau Pirera (Amazonas), 4th Oct 2023 - Boats and floating houses run aground along the lakes and streams of Cacau Pirera, Amazonas. After the Amazon River dropped 10 meters in just over a month, hundreds of communities became unreachable by conventional means of transportation. This situation has forced residents into long walks to reach their homes, often carrying essential goods and supplies.
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24 October 2023
Cacau Pirera (Amazonas), 4th Oct 2023 - Boats and floating houses run aground along the lakes and streams of Cacau Pirera, Amazonas. After the Amazon River dropped 10 meters in just over a month, hundreds of communities became unreachable by conventional means of transportation. This situation has forced residents into long walks to reach their homes, often carrying essential goods and supplies.
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24 October 2023
Porto Praia Community, (Amazonas) 8th Oct 2023 - With the lowering of the Amazon River's water level, which last Friday (20th) was already 40 cm below the historical record in Manaus, hundreds of riverside communities in Amazonas find themselves virtually isolated. Without even small boats reaching their shores, the population of these villages depends on long walks to connect with the outside world, making it difficult and sometimes impossible to receive essential goods. Even the supply of water has become a problem, something previously unthinkable in the Amazon, and the local government is considering relocating dozens of entire communities that may become unviable with the recurrence of new droughts like this year's -- a likely scenario given the irreversible climate changes.
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24 October 2023
Porto Praia Community, (Amazonas) 8th Oct 2023 - With the lowering of the Amazon River's water level, which last Friday (20th) was already 40 cm below the historical record in Manaus, hundreds of riverside communities in Amazonas find themselves virtually isolated. Without even small boats reaching their shores, the population of these villages depends on long walks to connect with the outside world, making it difficult and sometimes impossible to receive essential goods. Even the supply of water has become a problem, something previously unthinkable in the Amazon, and the local government is considering relocating dozens of entire communities that may become unviable with the recurrence of new droughts like this year's -- a likely scenario given the irreversible climate changes.
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24 October 2023
Porto Praia Community, (Amazonas) 8th Oct 2023 - With the lowering of the Amazon River's water level, which last Friday (20th) was already 40 cm below the historical record in Manaus, hundreds of riverside communities in Amazonas find themselves virtually isolated. Without even small boats reaching their shores, the population of these villages depends on long walks to connect with the outside world, making it difficult and sometimes impossible to receive essential goods. Even the supply of water has become a problem, something previously unthinkable in the Amazon, and the local government is considering relocating dozens of entire communities that may become unviable with the recurrence of new droughts like this year's -- a likely scenario given the irreversible climate changes.
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24 October 2023
Porto Praia Community, (Amazonas) 8th Oct 2023 - With the lowering of the Amazon River's water level, which last Friday (20th) was already 40 cm below the historical record in Manaus, hundreds of riverside communities in Amazonas find themselves virtually isolated. Without even small boats reaching their shores, the population of these villages depends on long walks to connect with the outside world, making it difficult and sometimes impossible to receive essential goods. Even the supply of water has become a problem, something previously unthinkable in the Amazon, and the local government is considering relocating dozens of entire communities that may become unviable with the recurrence of new droughts like this year's -- a likely scenario given the irreversible climate changes.
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24 October 2023
Cacau Pirera (Amazonas), 4th Oct 2023 - Boats and floating houses run aground along the lakes and streams of Cacau Pirera, Amazonas. After the Amazon River dropped 10 meters in just over a month, hundreds of communities became unreachable by conventional means of transportation. This situation has forced residents into long walks to reach their homes, often carrying essential goods and supplies.
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#10688808
24 October 2023
Manaus, 3rd Oct 2023 - As the capital of the Amazon, the municipality of Manaus covers an area equivalent to that of the entire state of Qatar. With the water receding, dozens of riverside communities have become isolated, cut off from the rest of the municipality and the state. For many of these communities, the only means of transportation is by river, and with wells drying up, humanitarian aid provided by government agencies and independent organizations becomes essential.
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24 October 2023
Manaus, 3rd Oct 2023 - As the capital of the Amazon, the municipality of Manaus covers an area equivalent to that of the entire state of Qatar. With the water receding, dozens of riverside communities have become isolated, cut off from the rest of the municipality and the state. For many of these communities, the only means of transportation is by river, and with wells drying up, humanitarian aid provided by government agencies and independent organizations becomes essential.
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24 October 2023
Manaus, 3rd Oct 2023 - As the capital of the Amazon, the municipality of Manaus covers an area equivalent to that of the entire state of Qatar. With the water receding, dozens of riverside communities have become isolated, cut off from the rest of the municipality and the state. For many of these communities, the only means of transportation is by river, and with wells drying up, humanitarian aid provided by government agencies and independent organizations becomes essential.
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24 October 2023
Manaus, 3rd Oct 2023 - As the capital of the Amazon, the municipality of Manaus covers an area equivalent to that of the entire state of Qatar. With the water receding, dozens of riverside communities have become isolated, cut off from the rest of the municipality and the state. For many of these communities, the only means of transportation is by river, and with wells drying up, humanitarian aid provided by government agencies and independent organizations becomes essential.
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24 October 2023
Manaus, 3rd Oct 2023 - As the capital of the Amazon, the municipality of Manaus covers an area equivalent to that of the entire state of Qatar. With the water receding, dozens of riverside communities have become isolated, cut off from the rest of the municipality and the state. For many of these communities, the only means of transportation is by river, and with wells drying up, humanitarian aid provided by government agencies and independent organizations becomes essential.
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#10688826
24 October 2023
Porto Praia Community, (Amazonas) 8th Oct 2023 - With the lowering of the Amazon River's water level, which last Friday (20th) was already 40 cm below the historical record in Manaus, hundreds of riverside communities in Amazonas find themselves virtually isolated. Without even small boats reaching their shores, the population of these villages depends on long walks to connect with the outside world, making it difficult and sometimes impossible to receive essential goods. Even the supply of water has become a problem, something previously unthinkable in the Amazon, and the local government is considering relocating dozens of entire communities that may become unviable with the recurrence of new droughts like this year's -- a likely scenario given the irreversible climate changes.
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24 October 2023
Porto Praia Community, (Amazonas) 8th Oct 2023 - With the lowering of the Amazon River's water level, which last Friday (20th) was already 40 cm below the historical record in Manaus, hundreds of riverside communities in Amazonas find themselves virtually isolated. Without even small boats reaching their shores, the population of these villages depends on long walks to connect with the outside world, making it difficult and sometimes impossible to receive essential goods. Even the supply of water has become a problem, something previously unthinkable in the Amazon, and the local government is considering relocating dozens of entire communities that may become unviable with the recurrence of new droughts like this year's -- a likely scenario given the irreversible climate changes.
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