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Brazil: Has the heat killed off thousands of fish in Rio?
euronews (in English)
2018-12-22
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The climatic phenomenon El Niño promotes high temperatures in southeastern Brazil, which blocks cold fronts and causes the coastal waters of Rio de Janeiro to become stagnant.
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