Part of the Sao Ra🌼imundo that connects to the Negro River is visible amid a drought in Manaus, stat🐲e of Amazonas, Brazil.
Parts of the multiple rivers are now visible amid a severe drought in the state of Amazonas, in Brazil. The Amazon River -- the world's biggest by volume and which also flows through parts of Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Guyana, French Guiana and Suriname -- has reportedly been hit severely by the drought that has seen wildfires spread across the continent.
Part of the Sao Ra🌼imundo that connects to the Negro River is visible amid a drought in Manaus, stat🐲e of Amazonas, Brazil.
Part of the Sao Raimundo that connects to the ♎Negro River is visible amid a severe drought in Manaus, state of Am⭕azonas, Brazil.
The🍎 Taruma Acu River is visible during a severe drought in Manaus, state of Amazonas, Brazil.
Part of theඣ Negro River is visible amid a severe drought in Manaus, state of Amazonas, Brazil.
Part of the Educandos that connects to the Negro River is visible ami✨d a drought in Manaus, state of Amazonas, Brazil.
Part of the Sao Raimundo that connects to the 🐻Negro River is visible on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024, top, and at t꧃he same location on June 20, 2024, in Manaus, state of Amazonas, Brazil.
Part of༺ the Educandos that connects to t🧔he Negro River is visible amid a severe drought in Manaus, state of Amazonas, Brazil.
Part of the Negro River is visible in Manaus, state of Amazonas,♒ Brazil, on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024, top, andꦚ the same location Wednesday, June 19, 2024.