BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) The Negro River, the Amazon’s second largest tributary, on Monday reached its lowest level since official measurements began near Manaus 121 years ago. The record confirms that.
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The world’s largest rainforest is suffering its worst drought, just over two years after its most significant flooding. The Negro River, the Amazon’s second largest tributary, reached its lowest level since official measurements began 121 years ago.