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Brazil’s Amazonian rivers swell to 100-year highs causing large-scale flooding in Manaus
Rivers around the biggest city in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest swelled to levels unseen in over a century of record-keeping, according to data published by Manaus’ port authorities.
Key points:
- The flooding has been caused by the La Nina weather event that has seen much higher than normal rainfall
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