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Alcineia de Sousa Ribeiro, 45, stands on the dry bed of a Tapajos river during the intense drought that hits the Amazon, at Prainha 1 community in Tapajos National Forest, Para state, Brazil October 10. REUTERS/Amanda PerobelliBELTERRA, BRAZIL
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A drone view shows fishermen dragging a boat on the dry bed of Lake Aleixo during what the national disaster monitoring agency Cemaden has already called Brazil's worst drought since at least the 1950s, near Manaus, Amazonas State, Brazil, October 29. REUTERS/Bruno KellyMANAUS, Brazil
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Port worker Francisco Ferreira measures the level of the Rio Negro at the Porto de Manaus as the river reaches its lowest point in its history during the most intense and widespread drought the country has experienced since records began in 1950, in Manaus, Amazonas state, Brazil October 4. REUTERS/Bruno KellyMANAUS, Brazil
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A drone view shows floating houses and boats on the dry bed of Lake Aleixo during what the national disaster monitoring agency Cemaden has already called Brazil's worst drought since at least the 1950s, near Manaus, Amazonas State, Brazil, October 29. REUTERS/Bruno KellyMANAUS, Brazil
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A woman carries water delivered by the civil defense to the isolated villages at the dry Lake Puraquequara during the most intense and widespread drought Brazil has experienced since records began in 1950 in San Francisco do Maina in Manaus, Amazonas state, Brazil, October 1. REUTERS/Bruno KellySAN FRANCISCO DO MAINA, Brazil
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A drone view shows floating houses and boats on the dry bed of Lake Aleixo during what the national disaster monitoring agency Cemaden has already called Brazil's worst drought since at least the 1950s, near Manaus, Amazonas State, Brazil, October 29. REUTERS/Bruno KellyMANAUS, Brazil
トレンド記事
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A drone view shows people walking on a part of the dry bed of the Tapajos river during the intense drought that hits the Amazon, at Prainha 1 community in Tapajos National Forest, Para state, Brazil October 10. REUTERS/Amanda PerobelliBELTERRA, BRAZIL
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A drone view shows a puddle of water on a part of the dry bed of the Tapajos river during the intense drought that hits the Amazon, at Prainha 1 community in Tapajos National Forest, Para state, Brazil October 10. REUTERS/Amanda PerobelliBELTERRA, BRAZIL
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A fishing net is seen near Tapajos river during the intense drought that hits the Amazon, at Prainha 1 community in Tapajos National Forest, Para state, Brazil October 10. REUTERS/Amanda PerobelliBELTERRA, BRAZIL
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A drone view shows the dry bed of Rio Negro as the river reached its lowest point in its history during the most intense and widespread drought the country has experienced since records began in 1950, in Manaus, Amazonas state, Brazil October 9. REUTERS/Bruno KellyMANAUS, Brazil
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A drone view shows moored boats at the dry banks of Rio Amazonas during a drought in Santarem, Para state, Brazil October 8. REUTERS/Amanda PerobelliSANTAREM, BRAZIL
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A drone view shows floating houses stranded on the Rio Negro as the river reached its lowest point in its history during the most intense and widespread drought the country has experienced since records began in 1950, in Manaus, Amazonas state, Brazil October 4. REUTERS/Bruno KellyMANAUS, Brazil
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A drone view shows sandbanks due to the worst in history drought affecting the Madeira River in Humaita, Amazonas state, Brazil, September 4. REUTERS/Bruno KellyHUMAITA, Brazil
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A drone view shows fishermen pushing an aluminium canoe to try to go fishing, in the middle of the dry bed of the Puraquequara lake caused by severe drought in the Amazon, in Manaus, Brazil, September 25. REUTERS/Bruno KellyMANAUS, BRAZIL
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A drone view of a destroyed port after the worst-ever recorded drought provoked a landslide on the banks of the Solimoes River in Manacapuru, Amazonas State, Brazil, October 8. REUTERS/Bruno KellyMANACAPURU, BRAZIL
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A drone view shows boats and floating houses aground on the dry bed of the Puraquequara lake caused by severe drought in the Amazon, in Manaus, Brazil September 25. REUTERS/Bruno KellyMANAUS, BRAZIL
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A fish carcass is seen on a sandbank that emerged in the middle of the Solimoes River in the Amazon Basin, which is suffering from the worst drought on record, near Manacapuru, Amazonas state, Brazil, September 20. REUTERS/Jorge SilvaMANACAPURU, Brazil
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Members of the Brazilian Institute for the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (IBAMA) fire brigade work to extinguish a fire rising in Amazon rainforest in Apui, Amazonas state, Brazil, August 8.
REUTERS/Adriano MachadoAPUI, BRAZIL
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Cattle next to a burned tree following fires in the Amazon town of Labrea, Amazonas state, Brazil, September 6. REUTERS/Bruno KellyLABREA, Brazil
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A drone view shows a boat and floating houses on the dry bed of Lake Aleixo during what the national disaster monitoring agency Cemaden has already called Brazil's worst drought since at least the 1950s, near Manaus, Amazonas State, Brazil, October 29, 2024. REUTERS/Bruno KellyMANAUS, Brazil
スライドショーの他の写真
[21/29]A drone view shows stranded boats over the sandbanks exposed due to drought at the Solimoes River, one of the largest tributaries of the Amazon River, near Manacapuru, Amazonas state, Brazil,...

