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Brazil drought: Misery for hundreds of thousands as rains fail

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Drought in Brazil's Amazon affects 600k+ people, 60 cities in emergency. Climate change worsens El Ninho's impact. Families are walking kilometers on dry sand, queuing for food and water, as the most severe drought in 120 years has isolated entire communities. The Amazon, home to the world's largest rainforest, is suffering from a lack of water, causing severe food and water shortages. The region depends on its rivers for transportation, and the drought has made it difficult for the people to fetch the food packages and water sent by the government. Scientists say that climate change has made the situation worse, and the rainy season may take longer to arrive. Brazilians are waiting for relief as they endure the effects of this natural phenomenon.

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