Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Residents-in-Flooded-Streets-in-Porto-Velho-27MZIF3FEL3J.htmlConceptually similarResidents in Flooded Streets in Porto VelhoGP0STO8NACompleted★★★★A Local Man in Flooded Streets in Porto VelhoGP0STO8N7Completed★★★★Residents Affected by Floods in Porto VelhoGP0STO8ULCompleted★★★★Houses Half Flooded in Porto VelhoGP0STO8UGCompleted★★★★★★A Dog Wades Through Flooded Street in Porto VelhoGP0STO8UHCompleted★★★★Church in Flooded Street in Porto VelhoGP0STO8UMCompleted★★★★★★Chapel in Flooded Street in Porto VelhoGP0STO8UOCompleted★★★★Locals Affected by Floods in Porto VelhoGP0STO8UNCompleted★★★★Women With Buckets in Flooded Street in Porto VelhoGP0STO8UICompleted★★★★View AllGP0STO8N8Residents in Flooded Streets in Porto VelhoLocal residents canoe to safety in the flooded streets in Porto Velho (Rondonia State, Brazil). The number of displaced families in the metropolitan region is now over 1,800. Records show the water level rose up to 17 meters above normal and is the highest ever reached by the Madeira river.Locations:Brazil-Madeira River-Rondônia-South AmericaDate:24 Feb, 2014Credit:© Lunae Parracho / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3500px X 2330pxKeywords:Boats-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Day-Floods-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Natural disasters-Outdoors-Victims-WaterShoot:Flooding in the Madeira River in BrazilGreenpeace documentation of flooding in the Madeira river, Porto Velho (Brazilian state of Rondonia, Amazon region). On February 24th 2014, the river waters hit 18,43 metres in Porto Velho – the highest level ever recorded.