Brazil's Amazon port hits lowest water level since 1902
The river port in Manaus, the largest city in Brazil's Amazon rainforest, hit its lowest water level since 1902 on Friday, as a drought drains waterways and snarls transport of grain exports and essential supplies that are the region's lifeline. The river port is located on the Rio Negro river, the largest left tributary of the Amazon River.
On Friday, the Port of Manaus measured the water level on the Rio Negro