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The Solimoes, a major tributary of the Amazon River in Brazil, hit an all-time low on Monday due to the worst drought on record in the Amazon region. This has left villages along the river stranded, without food, water, or transport. The exposed riverbed has become a massive sandbank, making it difficult for villagers to reach their homes and communities.
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