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Panama Canal Drought

Panama Canal officials announced Wednesday they would reduce the daily number of vessels allowed to transit the shipping passage to 24, down from the average of 36 this time last year, amid severe drought conditions. Estimated losses from the cutbacks are expected to cost Panama nearly $700M this year and have domino effects on global shipping.

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@Madken65
Consider this: the Panama Strait (is that what it's called) will probably be under water once ocean levels have risen from global warming & galaxy melt, eliminating any need for a Canal.

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@Madken65 When sea level rise floods over the Panama Canal, the will probably bulldoze or bomb the area to clear it for shipping.

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