Colombia's lone Amazon port faces drying river and rising tensions with Peru

07.09.2025    NPR News    2 views
Colombia's lone Amazon port faces drying river and rising tensions with Peru

Colombia's only Amazon port town could soon be cut off from the river that keeps it alive As drought and a shifting river spark a tense edge dispute with Peru locals are scrambling to adapt and politicians are raising flags literally

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