In Acre, a state in Brazil’s north bordering Peru and Bolivia, recent heavy downpours have caused rivers and streams to overflow. This led to the evacuation of over 19,000 people, one death, and the flooding of 23 indigenous villages. The floods have notably isolated Brasiléia, cutting it off from the country. Seventeen of Acre’s 22 […]
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