Historic Drought Triggers Unprecedented Water Crisis in Brazil
Climate change has led to a devastating scenario for Brazils rivers in 2024. For the first time in over a century of volume measurements, five major river basins in the country were declared in a "state of water scarcity." This includes the Madeira, Purus, Tapajos, and Xingu basinstributaries of the Amazon Riverand the Paraguay River, which flows through the Pantanal. According to official data from the ANA (National Water and Basic Sanitation Agency) obtained by Folha, the combined areas of the five affected basins cover a total impacted territory of 2.264 million km2. This means that in 2024a year when Rio Grande do Sul experienced the worst floods in its history26% of Brazils territory also suffered from the effects of extreme drought. The federal government has taken a contradictory stance on the issue. While it acknowledges the critical situation, it has simultaneously implemented budget cuts that hinder monitoring and enforcement capabilities. Andre Lima, secretary at the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, believes that climate change is here to stay, with droughts and floods becoming increasingly frequent and severe.