Paraguay River at lowest water level in more than a century
A powerful drought in the Amazon rainforest led to the lowest water levels on the Paraguay River in more than a century.
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The Paraguay River is a major river in south-central South America, running through Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina. It flows about 2,695 kilometres (1,675 mi) from its headwaters in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso to its confluence with the Paraná River north of Corrientes and Resistencia.
A powerful drought in the Amazon rainforest led to the lowest water levels on the Paraguay River in more than a century.