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Drought drains Brazilian Amazon residents reliant on waterways
MANAUS: Not far from the emblematic site where the black waters of the Rio Negro join the brown currents of the Solimoes, two chief tributaries of the Amazon, what once was a lake has given way to a vast stretch of cracked mud.Now, the only water remaining in what had been the Lago de Aleixo is a narrow stream, a symbol of the drought that has gripped Brazil's Amazonas state and its jungle capital Manaus.A man works to direct a canoe carrying a heavy refrigerator through this sluggish trickle, but his efforts are slow-going -- the water barely reaches up to his knees.His immediate surroundings are sucked dry, even as the greenery of the planet's largest rainforest is visible all around.Nearb

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