Mar 18 • 19:51 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Manaus ranks among the 20 worst cities in Brazil in the 2026 Sanitation Ranking

Manaus is ranked 82nd in the 2026 Sanitation Ranking, placing it among the 20 cities with the worst sanitation indices in the country.

The city of Manaus is facing significant challenges in basic sanitation, as highlighted in the recently released 2026 Sanitation Ranking report by the Instituto Trata Brasil. The report, which analyzed data from 2024, places Manaus in the 82nd position, marking it as one of the poorest performers among the 100 most populous cities in Brazil. This study is crucial as it sheds light on the prevailing issues of sanitation that affect public health and quality of life in urban areas.

The report indicates that the worst sanitation results are predominantly found in the North and Northeast regions of Brazil, where many cities struggle with inadequate infrastructure and limited access to sewage coverage. Alongside Manaus, other capitals such as Maceió, São Luís, Belém, and Macapá are also singled out for their critical performance in handling sanitation issues. These cities are grappling with fundamental challenges that impede their development, further exacerbating the disparities between different regions of the country.

The implication of these findings is significant as they highlight the urgent need for governmental and institutional interventions to improve basic sanitation in these cities. Ensuring access to adequate sanitation not only affects health outcomes but also underpins broader socio-economic development. With multiple cities facing similar challenges, concerted efforts are required to address these systemic issues, which will ultimately contribute to better living conditions and public health for millions of Brazilians.

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