Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Floods-in-Cacao-Pereira-in-the-Amazon-27MZIFLQ4YSW.htmlConceptually similarFloods in Cacao Pereira in the AmazonGP01UQVCompleted★★★★Floods in Cacao Pereira in the AmazonGP01UR9Completed★★★★Floods in Cacao Pereira in the AmazonGP01UQXCompleted★★★★Floods in Cacao Pereira in the AmazonGP01UR2Completed★★★★Floods in Cacao Pereira in the AmazonGP01UR5Completed★★★★Floods in Cacao Pereira in the AmazonGP01UR4Completed★★★★Floods in Cacao Pereira in the AmazonGP01UQUCompleted★★★★Floods in Cacao Pereira in the AmazonGP01UQWCompleted★★★★Floods in Cacao Pereira in the AmazonGP01UQTCompleted★★★★View AllGP01UR3Floods in Cacao Pereira in the AmazonChildren play around their flooded houses in Cacao Pereira village. The flood was caused by the high level of the Negro river, whose slope reached 29,77 meters, surpassing the mark of 29,69 meters registered in 1953, the last record flood. This year's flood is the greatest of the last 107 years.Comunidade de Cacau Pereira alagada devido a cheia do Rio Negro. O nivel do Rio Negro atingiu 29,77 metros, superando a marca de 29,69 metros registrada em 1953. A enchente desse ano e a maior dos ultimos 107 anos.Locations:Amazon-Brazil-South AmericaDate:2 Jul, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Rodrigo BaleiaMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxRestrictions:No FundraisingKeywords:Cars-Children-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Day-Destruction-Dogs-Floods-Houses-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-Playing (activity)-Rivers-SwimmingShoot:Flooding in the Brazilian AmazonDocumentation of flooded villages in the Amazon. The flood was caused by the Negro river, whose slope reached 29,77 meters, surpassing the mark of 29,69 meters registered in 1953, the last record flood. This year's flood is the greatest of the last 107 years.