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Brazil's samba filled streets during Carnival usually attract millions of visitors. | Photo: Reuters
telesurtv.net - February 7, 2015
Brazil's worsening drought has been linked to both climate change and deforestation which have limited rainfall, say experts.
Several cities in the southeast of Brazil have called off Carnival this year due to a serious drought that has plagued the region for months and shows no signs of abating. . .
. . . at least 15 cities and towns in the southeastern states of Minas Gerais and San Paolo have already called off all or parts of their Carnival festivities because of the region's water crisis. Both states have been suffering from drought for more than a year, with the water situation worsening. This has been the regions' worst drought in at least eight years.
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