Extreme Drought Drives Amazon Rivers to Record-Low Levels
The Amazon river, one of the most vital ecosystems on Earth, is grappling with an unprecedented drought that has driven its major rivers to historically low levels. This severe weather event has reshaped the landscape, turning once-thriving riverbeds into expansive sandbanks and creating a stark and apocalyptic environment. The ramifications of this crisis are profound, affecting not only the local ecosystems but also the communities that rely on these rivers for their livelihood. Rivers in Crisis: Detailed Analysis Below are