Manaus, 05/08/2017 - AM - Approximately 30 Warao families from Venezuela camped under the flower viaduct near the Manaus bus station in the Central-South region, most of them live in handicrafts, but what attracts attention is which half are children and teenagers. The Warao Indians have fled to Brazil since 2014, when the political and economic crisis in Venezuela worsened, causing lack of food, personal hygiene, medicines, medical care and energy for the population. (Photo: Danilo Mello)


Manaus, 05/08/2017 - AM - Approximately 30 Warao families from Venezuela camped under the flower viaduct near the Manaus bus station in the Central-South region, most of them live in handicrafts, but what attracts attention is which half are children and teenagers. The Warao Indians have fled to Brazil since 2014, when the political and economic crisis in Venezuela worsened, causing lack of food, personal hygiene, medicines, medical care and energy for the population. (Photo: Danilo Mello)


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