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Why Brazil's Yanomami are being decimated by disease, mining

Por: ABC News World January 27, 2023

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BOA VISTA, Brazil -- Severe malnutrition and disease, particularly malaria, are decimating the Yanomami population in Brazil's rainforest, and on Jan. 20 the federal government declared a public emergency. While many in Brazil were left wondering how the calamity could materialize seemingly overnight, it didn't come as a surprise to those familiar with the Yanomami’s circumstances, who have issued warnings for several years.The AP... + full article



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