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In the Amazon region, drug traffickers are increasingly using rivers to transport cocaine, especially after Brazil intensified its crackdown on illegal air transport. This shift has led to significant environmental damage, including deforestation and water pollution, as traffickers clear forest areas to establish clandestine routes and processing labs. The increased riverine trafficking has also escalated violence in local communities, with criminal organizations vying for control over these new routes. Authorities face challenges in monitoring and securing the vast and remote waterways of the Amazon, complicating efforts to combat this illicit activity.
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it's wild how the fight against trafficking is pushing damage to the rivers & forests now... hope they find a way to protect both nature and ppl out there 🌿💔
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