Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Overflight-in-Flooded-Regions-of-Acre--Brazil---Clipreel-27MDHUBQPU9.htmlConceptually similarFlight over Amazonia 2019 in the State of Pará - Clipreel 2GP0STU019Completed★★★★★★Flight over Amazonia 2019 in the State of Pará - Clipreel 3GP0STU01BCompleted★★★★★★Flight over Amazonia 2019 in the State of Pará - Clipreel 4GP0STU01DCompleted★★★★Bunny McDiarmid Visits Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land in the Amazon - ClipreelGP0STPZ0PCompleted★★★★Wings of Emergency Project in the Amazon in Brazil - Clipreel June 5th, 2020GP1SU34OCompleted★★★★Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land (Summary Clipreel)GP0STPOXSCompleted★★★★★Amazon Cattle Clipreel GP048MNCompleted★★★★Flight over Amazonia 2019 in the State of Pará - Clipreel 1GP0STU017Completed★★★★★★Flight over Amazonia 2019 in the State of Pará - Clipreel 5GP0STU01FCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUW3POverflight in Flooded Regions of Acre, Brazil - ClipreelIn addition to diseases, such as Covid-19, the indigenous populations of the state have compromised their diet due to the destruction of subsistence plantations. Some villages were completely submerged after flooding the rivers.About 1,5 tonnes of food, water and cleaning and hygiene materials were delivered on March 26, 2021 to the indigenous peoples of Acre, who are currently facing the coronavirus pandemic, floods and dengue outbreaks. Greenpeace Brasil partnership signed with COIAB (Coordination of Indigenous Organizations in the Brazilian Amazon), Project Delivery, Idesam, COICA (Coordination of Indigenous Organizations in the Amazon Basin) and Água Crim.Regions overflown in Acre: Rio Branco, Sena Madureira and TarauacáIn original language:Sobrevoo em regiões alagadas do Acre, BrasilAlém de doenças, como a Covid-19, as populações indígenas do estado têm comprometido sua alimentação devido à destruição de plantações de subsistência. Algumas aldeias ficaram completamente submersas depois de inundar os rios.Cerca de 1,5 tonelada de alimentos, água e materiais de limpeza e higiene foram entregues em 26 de março de 2021 aos povos indígenas do Acre, que atualmente enfrentam a pandemia do coronavírus, enchentes e surtos de dengue. Parceria do Greenpeace Brasil firmada com a COIAB (Coordenação das Organizações Indígenas da Amazônia Brasileira), Projeto Delivery, Idesam, COICA (Coordenação das Organizações Indígenas da Bacia Amazônica) e Água Crim.Regiões sobrevoadas no Acre: Rio Branco, Sena Madureira e TarauacáLocations:Acre (Brazil)-Brazil-South AmericaDate:26 Feb, 2021Credit:© Eduardo Fragoso / GreenpeaceDuration:28m48sAudio format:MuteProduction Type :CLIPREELKeywords:Aerial view-Aeroplanes-Day-Destruction-Disasters-Donations-Floods-Food-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Villages-Volunteers-WaterShoot:Overflight in Flooded Regions of Acre, Brazil (Video)In addition to diseases, such as Covid-19, the indigenous populations of the state have compromised their diet due to the destruction of subsistence plantations. Some villages were completely submerged after flooding the rivers.About 1,5 tonnes of food, water and cleaning and hygiene materials were delivered on March 26, 2021 to the indigenous peoples of Acre, who are currently facing the coronavirus pandemic, floods and dengue outbreaks. Greenpeace Brasil partnership signed with COIAB (Coordination of Indigenous Organizations in the Brazilian Amazon), Project Delivery, Idesam, COICA (Coordination of Indigenous Organizations in the Amazon Basin) and Água Crim.Regions overflown in Acre: Rio Branco, Sena Madureira and TarauacáRelated Collections:Climate Emergency Extreme Weather - GreenpeaceOverflight in Flooded Regions of Acre in Brazil (Photo & Video)