Heatwave and drought hit Parana river, Argentina
ARGENTINA - FEBRUARY 15: An aerial view of the Parana River, which water level reached a historic low, in Argentina, on February 15, 2022. - The Parana River, which runs through Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina, the seventh largest river basin in the world, has reached its lowest water level in over half a century and it is an enigma whether it is a natural cycle or a result of climate change, with uncertain long-term effects. It has a current of 14,000,000 liters per second, today only 7,000,000. It is second in length only to the Amazon River among South American rivers. (Photo by Marcelo Manera/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

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