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Destruction of Brazil's Amazon rainforest speeds up for 2nd ...


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BRASILIA, May 7 (Reuters) - Deforestation in Brazil s Amazon rainforest rose 43% in April from the same month a year ago, preliminary government data showed on Friday, the second consecutive monthly rise as destruction picked up ahead of the annual burning season.
In the first four months of 2021, deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon totaled 1,157 square kilometers, an area nearly the size of Los Angeles and down 4% from a year earlier, according to national space research agency Inpe.
Brazil is under intense international pressure led by the United States to rein in destruction of the world s largest tropical rainforest, critical in curbing catastrophic climate change because of the vast amount of greenhouse gas absorbed. ....

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Destruction of Brazil's Amazon rainforest speeds up for 2nd straight month


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BRASILIA (Reuters) -Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest rose 43% in April from the same month a year ago, preliminary government data showed on Friday, the second consecutive monthly rise as destruction picked up ahead of the annual burning season.
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In the first four months of 2021, deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon totaled 1,157 square kilometers, an area nearly the size of Los Angeles and down 4% from a year earlier, according to national space research agency Inpe.
Brazil is under intense international pressure led by the United States to rein in destruction of the world’s largest tropical rainforest, critical in curbing catastrophic climate change because of the vast amount of greenhouse gas absorbed. ....

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UPDATE 1-Sao Paulo exhumes old graves to make space for surging COVID-19 burials


10 Apr 2021 / 09:01 H.
(Adds Bolivia border closure)
By Eduardo Simões and Amanda Perobelli
SAO PAULO, April 1 (Reuters) - Brazil s biggest city on Thursday sped up efforts to empty old graves, making room for a soaring number of COVID-19 deaths as Sao Paulo city hall registered record daily burials this week.
Gravediggers in the Vila Nova Cachoeirinha cemetery in the city s northern reaches worked in white hazmat suits to open the tombs of people buried years ago, bagging decomposed remains for removal to another location.
Relocating remains is standard in cemetery operations, said the municipal secretary responsible for funeral services, in a statement. But it has taken on new urgency as Brazil suffers its worse coronavirus wave since the pandemic began over a year ago. ....

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UPDATE 2-Sao Paulo exhumes old graves to make space for surging COVID-19 burials


10 Apr 2021 / 09:01 H.
(Adds Bolsonaro vaccine comment in paragraph 10)
By Eduardo Simões and Amanda Perobelli
SAO PAULO, April 1 (Reuters) - Brazil s biggest city on Thursday sped up efforts to empty old graves, making room for a soaring number of COVID-19 deaths as Sao Paulo city hall registered record daily burials this week.
Gravediggers in the Vila Nova Cachoeirinha cemetery in the city s northern reaches worked in white hazmat suits to open the tombs of people buried years ago, bagging decomposed remains for removal to another location.
Relocating remains is standard in cemetery operations, said the municipal secretary responsible for funeral services, in a statement. But it has taken on new urgency as Brazil suffers its worse coronavirus wave since the pandemic began over a year ago. ....

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Brazil detects first case of South African variant, grave shortage looms as death toll soars


Brazil detects first case of South African variant, grave shortage looms as death toll soars
By Eduardo Simões and Pedro Fonseca
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Brazil
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazil has recorded its first confirmed case of the highly contagious coronavirus variant discovered in South Africa, a fresh danger sign for a country already ravaged by the world’s worst daily death toll and scrambling to make space for burials.
Scientists warned on Wednesday that yet another new variant could be emerging in Brazil’s inland city of Belo Horizonte.
The Federal University of Minas Gerais said in a statement that two samples taken in the city included a previously unseen set of 18 mutations, including some in the same genes modified by the South African variant and Brazil’s already prevalent variant, known as P.1. ....

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