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A powerful drought in the Amazon rainforest caused the lowest water levels in more than a century in the Paraguay River on Monday, disrupting commerce in the central waterway, creating dangers for local transportation and offering a grim warning to others. parts of the world.
A powerful drought in the Amazon rainforest caused on Monday the lowest water levels in more than a century in the Paraguay Riverdisrupting commerce on the central waterway, creating dangers for local transportation and offering a grim warning to other parts of the world.
The Department of Meteorology and Hydrology of Paraguay reported that water levels in the river, a regional economic lifeline, they dropped 89 centimeters below the meter reference point in the port of Asunción, reaching lowest point in 120 years.