Brazil
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At Least 6 Dead as Brazil Suffers From Powerful Sandstorms Due to Severe Drought
Local media said sandstorms that are unexpectedly powerful have claimed the lives of at least six people in Sao Paulo in recent weeks. This sandstorm was triggered by severe drought in southeastern Brazil. This country is experiencing its most impactful drought in 91 years and this has led to a very low water level in hydroelectric reserves in the central-west and southern parts of the country.
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