Drought in Brazil leads to spike in dengue fever
As part of the battle against dengue, trained members of the armed forces have started accompanying health workers to Sao Paulo’s most affected areas. (Werther Santana / Associated Press)
An inflatable replica of a mosquito was installed under a span in Sao Paulo. (J. Duran Machfee / Associated Press)
Water lines are visible on banks of the Atibainha reservoir, part of the Cantareira System that provides water to the city of Sao Paulo. (Victor Moriyama / Getty Images)
Nazare Paulista city residents fish in the Cantareira System. The water level of the Cantareira System is 8.5% of its capacity. (Victor Moriyama / Getty Images)
Previous water levels are marked on the pillars of a bridge on the Atibainha reservoir. (Victor Moriyama / Getty Images)
An aerial view of the Atibainha dam, part of the Cantareira reservoir, a main water reservoir that supplies Sao Paulo. (Victor Moriyama / Getty Images)
An aerial view of the Atibainha dam. (Victor Moriyama / Getty Images)
An aerial view of the Atibainha dam. (Victor Moriyama / Getty Images)
The drought exposed an abandoned car in Cantareira System. (Victor Moriyama / Getty Images)
A shower runs continuously on Leblon beach in Rio de Janeiro. (Felipe Dana / Associated Press)