Published on Oct 13, 2023 at 6:28 p.m.
As spring has just begun, disasters worry residents and authorities. In the north, drought is rife. In the south, on the contrary, cyclones brought heavy rains, destroying houses. Landslides also caused damage.
Since the return to power of left-wing President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva 8 months ago, deforestation in the Amazon has fallen by 48%.
The government announced that it would release 25 million euros to dredge the Madeira and Solimoes rivers. This will increase the depth of waterways and facilitate navigation in the coming months.
Of the 203 million Brazilians, 10 million are vulnerable to extreme weather events, according to Brazil’s National Center for Monitoring and Warning of Natural Disasters.
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