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South America’s rivers hit record lows as Brazil drought impact spreads
ASUNCION, (Reuters) – South America’s Paraguay River, a key thoroughfare for grains, has hit a record low in Paraguay’s capital Asuncion, with water levels depleted by a severe drought upriver in Brazil that has hindered navigation along waterways in the Amazon.
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