WARNING: Viewer discretion is advised as some images in this story may not be suitable for all audiences. Latin American nations are dealing with unprecedented natural threats as Brazil grapples with its worst recorded drought on record, leading to energy supply problems and wildfires. As Kyle Benning explains, environmentalists are observing increasingly severe impacts on wildlife.
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Brazil faces worst recorded drought and wildfires, threatening wildlife and energy supply
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