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Amazon rivers' low water levels bring fresh challenges for locals

Amazon rivers' low water levels bring fresh challenges for locals
River dwellers carry water gallons, on the sandbanks of the Madeira river, to bring to the isolated region of Paraizinho community, during the worst drought of the river in history, Humaita, Amazonas state, Brazil Sept 8, 2024.
PHOTO: Reuters

HUMAITA, Brazil — Water levels in the rivers that run through the vast Amazon rainforest have been falling, after a record drought followed by less rain, presenting unprecedented challenges for the Ribeirinhos people living there.

With rivers becoming more difficult to navigate and water too dirty to consume, many of the traditional rural population who live on river banks have been relying on outside supplies of drinking water.

Francisca das Chagas da Silva, a resident, said older people in particular have struggled because they needed to walk much further to get water. "We have to carry it from the riverbanks to our homes," she said.

River dwellers fill a tank of water on the sandbanks of the Madeira river to bring to the isolated region of Paraizinho community, during the worst drought of the river in history, Humaita, Amazonas state, Brazil Sept 8, 2024. 
PHOTO: Reuters

The Ribeirinhos usually get water directly from rivers or have connected systems — but these means of supply fail when water levels drop so dramatically.

Now, many residents rely on non-governmental organisations or the state government for drinking water.

Joao Ferreira Mendonca, a community leader, said the river bank was about 800 metres away from some homes, a long distance for an older person or one with health problems.

A river dweller fills a water gallon to bring water to the isolated region of Paraizinho community, due to the worst drought in history affecting the Madeira River in Humaita, Amazonas state, Brazil Sept 8, 2024. 
PHOTO: Reuters

"Now imagine a person in the hot sun, people with high blood pressure, doing this journey," he said.

The Brazilian Geological Service, SGB, has warned in recent days that all rivers in the Amazon basin were expected to drop below their historical levels.

Ribeirinhos usually live on river banks in pile dwellings — from where they move with motor boats.

Rosicleia Gomes Vieira, another resident, said life in general was becoming much more isolated because the low water levels make navigation more difficult and impossible to carry produce to the city.

Joao Mendonca, a river dweller and the leader of community, carries water gallons on the sandbanks of the Madeira river to bring to the isolated region of Paraizinho community, during the worst drought of the river in history, Humaita, Amazonas state, Brazil Sept 8, 2024. 
PHOTO: Reuters

Other than the rivers, which have long been the main way of transport for residents, there is only a long dirt road that cuts through the dense rainforest.

In Brazil, where wildfires have also occurred, the low water levels are also hitting soy and corn shipments in centre-west states such as Mato Grosso, Brazil's number one grains growing area.

Source: Reuters

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