BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) - Brazil is enduring its worst drought since nationwide measurements began over seven decades ago, with 59% of the country under stress - an area roughly half the size of the U.S.
Amid the worst drought in Brazil history, wildfires rage and the Amazon falls to a record low level
BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) - Brazil is enduring its worst drought since nationwide measurements began over seven decades ago, with 59% of the country under stress - an area roughly half the size of the U.S.
Major Amazon basin rivers are registering historic lows, and uncontrolled manmade wildfires have ravaged protected areas and spread smoke over a vast expanse, plummeting air quality.
"This is the first time that a drought has covered all the way from the North to the country’s Southeast," Ana Paula Cunha, a researcher at the National Center for Monitoring and Early Warning of Natural Disasters, said in a statement Thursday. "It is the most intense and widespread drought in history."
Smoke on Monday afternoon caused Sao Paulo, a metropolitan area of 21 million people, to breathe the second most polluted air in the world after Lahore, Pakistan, according to data gathered by IQAir, a Swiss air technology company.