Indigenous Amazonians urge Brazil to declare emergency over severe drought
by Reuters in Manaus from Environment | The Guardian on (#6FF26)
Drought and heatwave has killed fish in rivers as Indigenous group Apiam says villagers have no water, food or medicine
Indigenous people in the Amazon are calling on the Brazilian government to declare a climate emergency as their villages have no drinking water, food or medicine due to a severe drought that is drying up rivers vital for travel in the rainforest.
The drought and heatwave has killed masses of fish in the rivers that Indigenous people live off and the water in the muddy streams and tributaries of the Amazon river has become undrinkable, the umbrella organization Apiam that represents 63 tribes in the Amazon said on Tuesday.
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