River's Receding Ripples: A Colombian Town's Desperate Struggle
Amazon, LeticiaFri Sep 20 2024
Deep in the heart of South America, a severe drought has brought the Amazon River to a historic low, leaving the Colombian town of Leticia high and dry. The usually bustling waterway has shrunk by 10 meters in just a few months, causing food supplies and essential services to grind to a halt. Residents are struggling to cope with the scarcity of basic goods, and the town's mayor worries about the quality of life and cost of living.
The receding waters have turned the riverbanks into steep walls of earth, making it impossible for barges to dock and deliver goods. The community has had to get creative, building wooden stairs from the pier down to the water. But even these makeshift solutions are not enough to stem the tide of desperation.
The drought has also had a devastating impact on the town's Indigenous population. Local leader Crispin Angarita has not seen the Amazon so depleted in half a century and warns of the threat to those in need of urgent medical attention. Without river transport, it takes four hours of walking to reach a health center.
The drought is not just affecting Leticia; it's a regional crisis. In Peru, President Dina Boluarte has declared a state of emergency due to deadly fires blazing in three departments, including Amazonas. In Brazil, the worst drought in seven decades is fueling the worst wildfire season in years.
Scientists point to rampant deforestation as a major contributor to the drought. Santiago Duque of the Amazon Research Institute says, "We are gradually destroying the Amazon. We are increasingly realizing it will never look the way it did in the past. " The consequences of this destruction are being felt acutely in Leticia, where residents are fighting to stay afloat in a sea of uncertainty.
https://localnews.ai/article/rivers-receding-ripples-a-colombian-towns-desperate-struggle-853dbd77
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