Laia Mataix Gómez Puerto Nariño, Colombia, Oct 25 (EFE).- In Colombia’s Amazon region, there are no roads that run through the rainforest, so the many rivers that criss-cross the jungle are the only means of transportation in the region. However, with the Loretoyacu River, a tributary of the Amazon, almost dry, the inhabitants of Santa …
The Loretoyacu River, a tributary of the Amazon, is almost dry, and the inhabitants of Santa Clara have to walk two hours every four days to get drinking water.
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