After two years of extreme drought, the Solimões River returned to full flow in 2025, exceeding the levels of 2023 and 2024, when the state of Amazonas experienced its worst drought in over 100 years. In the city of Manacapuru, in the interior of the state of Amazonas, the Solimões River advanced through the storm drains on the city's waterfront and flooded streets, prompting the local government to build bridges for residents to cross.