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Hundreds of Dolphins Found Dead in Amazon Lake Were in Water Hotter than a Jacuzzi, Study Finds

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"You couldn't put your finger in the water," said the lead author of the study, which spotlights the impacts of planetary warming on aquatic ecosystems.

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A study published in Science on the eve of COP30 states that a heat wave in 2023 made the waters of the Amazon practically uninhabitable, hotter than a Jacuzzi.

·Madrid, Spain
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Research published in Science revealed that the temperature of Lake Tefe in the Amazon reached 41°C, higher than the water in a spa bath, causing hundreds of dolphins to die tragically.

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An unprecedented heat wave and extreme drought have turned the Amazonian lakes into authentic “calderos”, reaching temperatures of up to 41 degrees Celsius, according to a study published in Science magazine. Hey! We are also in Whatsapp. Starts to follow us now What is happening in Lake Tefé in the state of Amazonas, Brazil? The phenomenon, recorded mainly in Lake Tefé, in the Brazilian state of Amazonas, caused the death of more than 200 rive…

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An international team of scientists led by Ayan Fleismann, of the Institute of Sustainable Development Mamirauá de Tefé (Brazil), analyzed the effects of a drought and heat wave in 2023.

·Barcelona, Spain
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El Periódico broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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