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Home | News | Major Amazon River Tributary Down To Its Lowest Level In Over 122 Years

Major Amazon river tributary down to its lowest level in over 122 years

Level of Negro river at port of Manaus at 12.66 m, as compared to normal level of 21 m

By AP
Published Date - 5 October 2024, 09:40 AM
Major Amazon river tributary down to its lowest level in over 122 years
The earth is exposed along the Negro river at the port in Manaus, Amazonas State, Brazil, on Friday, amid severe drought. Photo: AP
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Pessoa Manaus (Brazil): One of the Amazon river’s main tributaries has dropped to its lowest level ever recorded, Brazil‘s geological service said on Friday, reflecting a severe drought that has devastated the Amazon rainforest and other parts of the country.

The level of the Negro river at the port of Manaus was at 12.66 metres on Friday, as compared with a normal level of about 21 metres. It is the lowest since measurements started 122 years ago. The previous record low level was recorded last year, but toward the end of October.

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The Negro river’s water level might drop even more in coming weeks based on forecasts for low rainfall in upstream regions, according to the geological service’s predictions. Andre Martinelli, the agency’s hydrology manager in Manaus, was quoted as saying the river was expected to continue receding until the end of the month.

Water levels in Brazil’s Amazon always rise and fall with its rainy and dry seasons, but the dry portion of this year has been much worse than usual. All of the major rivers in the Amazon basin are at critical levels, including the Madeira river, the Amazon river’s longest tributary.

The Negro river drains about 10 per cent of the Amazon basin and is the world’s sixth-largest by water volume. Manaus, the biggest city in the rainforest, is where the Negro joins the Amazon river.

For locals, the drought has made basic daily activities impossible. Gracita Barbosa, 28, works as a cashier on a floating shop on the Negro river. She is out of work because boats that once stopped there can no longer navigate the river due to the low water levels. Barbosa can no longer bathe in the river and now has to travel longer distances to collect drinking water.

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