"Devastating Dolphin Deaths: Brazilian Amazon Suffers as Water Temperatures Rise"
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Over 100 dolphins have died in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest due to a severe drought, with high water temperatures being the likely cause. The Mamiraua Institute reported the discovery of two more dead dolphins in the Tefe Lake region, a key area for mammals and fish. Thousands of fish have also perished, and experts warn that more dolphins could die if water temperatures remain high. The Brazilian government has sent teams to investigate the deaths, and the governor of Amazonas has declared a state of emergency due to the drought, which has left rivers dry and isolated communities without access to water and transportation.
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