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Amazon's record forest fires hit Brazil's indigenous communities

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More than 62,000 square kilometres have been burned this year already an area bigger than Sri Lanka or Costa Rica .

Most fires here are illegally started by humans looking to exploit land in the Amazon , or farmers turning it into pasture.

Many fires encroach on protected reserves or indigenous land, either by accidentally getting out of hand, or by deliberate attempts to grab land.

Brazil 's worst-ever drought has seen the level of the rivers drop to historic lows.

Almost 60% of the country is under stress from the drought.

The rivers, in parts, are now completely dry and resemble a parched desert.

The dry riverbed means they can no longer travel on the water, meaning they are cut off from nearby towns.

VR Score

67

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59

Neutral language

81

Article tone

informal

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English

Language complexity

34

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