Brazil Nearly Eradicates Illegal Gold Mining in Yanomami Territory Brazil has made significant progress in removing illegal gold miners from the Yanomami reservation in the Amazon, addressing a humanitarian crisis that emerged from the influx of wildcat miners. Nilton Tubino, who oversees operations, reported that the Yanomami people are returning to traditional practices like farming and hunting. Since March, coordinated efforts involving police, military, and environmental agents have dismantled numerous mining camps, destroyed illegal airstrips, and seized mining equipment. The government has also improved health services and provided food aid to combat malnutrition and diseases exacerbated by the miners. « Previous Article Next Article » Share This Article Choose Your Platform: Facebook Twitter Google Plus Linkedin Related Posts Investor Alert: Double Top Pattern & The Looming Financial Crisis READ MORE Bitcoin Faces Pressure but Rebound Hopes Remain, Says Grayscale Analyst READ MORE Japan's ¥9.8 Trillion Currency Intervention Defended by Finance Minister READ MORE Asian Dollar Loans Hit 14-Year Low as Companies Seek Cheaper Alternatives READ MORE Gold Gains 0.7% with Market Eyes on Key U.S. Inflation Report READ MORE Add a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Name * Email * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Comment