National Geographic: In São Paulo, Brazil, which is suffering its worst drought in almost a century, Maria de Fátima dos Santos has lived for days at a time with no water, relying on what she had carefully hoarded in bottles. But in the Bolivian Amazon, about 1,800 miles (2,897 kilometers) away, Nicolás Cartagena recalls the day almost a year ago when floodwaters rose to the thatched rooftops of Indian communities, destroying crops and washing away homes. The drought in South America's biggest city and the flooding......
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Quirky Winds Fuel Brazil’s Devastating Drought, Amazon’s Flooding
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on February 26th, 2015
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