Worst drought in 50 years takes heavy toll in Brazil
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Worst drought in 50 years takes heavy toll in Brazil
AFP
May 14, 2012 10:31AM
SEVERE drought gripping northeastern Brazil - the worst in a
half-century - is taking its toll on more than 1,100 towns, even
triggering fighting in rural areas.
An average of one person a day is being killed in "water wars" in
rural areas, while scores of animals are wasting away before
perishing, the O Globo newspaper reported over the weekend.
Short water supplies have devastated farm output, the report said,
endangering the lives of local people and their livestock.
Many people in the area have lost half their livestock, and the
Brazilian government has reduced forecasts for corn, soy and bean
crops.
In Pernambuco, 66 municipalities are on water emergencies, rivers
have run completely dry and animals looking for water in the
riverbed can only find the odd muddy puddle.
Local dams in the region are running dry, and abuses are rife. In
one cited example, water truck drivers make deliveries - but only
if customers promise to vote for certain local candidates.