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More than 200 ships are in a traffic jam outside the Panama Canal, showing we can't get through a year without big boats getting stuckRebecca Cohen Aug 22, 2023, 12:38 PM CDT
More big boats stuck in small canal.
Over 200 ships are currently stuck in a major traffic jam on either side of the Panama Canal, with some ships trapped for more than three weeks waiting to get through, according to data from project44 reviewed by Insider.
Most of the vessels that are stuck are bulk cargo ships or gas carriers, according to the "Today" show.
The ships are stuck due to an unprecedented drought taking hold in Panama right now, the Wall Street Journal reported. The canal relies on rainwater to replenish its sources, but a lack of rain makes it difficult for boats to cross.
The Panama Canal Authority has placed a higher premium on the heaviest and largest ships that have to pass, meaning companies are able to transport fewer goods, which could lead to emptier shelves and higher prices, according to data from project44.
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https://www.businessinsider.com/traffic-jam-outside-panama-canal-hundreds-ships-2023-8
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More than 200 ships are in a traffic jam outside the Panama Canal, showing we can't get through a ye (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Aug 2023
OP
When it was built, no one could imagine that a rainy, jungle country would run low on fresh water.
oldfart73
Aug 2023
#7
brush
(57,370 posts)1. I never knew that the canal depended on fresh water...
from Panama land sources. I thought there was some kind of system that used ocean water to fill the locks.
malaise
(277,863 posts)2. And the lack of rain isn't helping
The good news is that rain is on the way
There will still be problems with these huge ships but the drought has been a major issue this year.
Marcus IM
(3,001 posts)5. Helping who?
See my post below.
malaise
(277,863 posts)9. Good question
Destructive trinkets for profit
GP6971
(32,859 posts)3. Here's another article on it.
Marcus IM
(3,001 posts)4. Bringing all that Chinese-made that puts Americans out of work.
OH! The HORRORS. Über profits delayed. Think of the Wall Street execs and stockholders.
Maybe some more price gouging will correct the bottom line ... can always be blamed on Bidenomics, no problem.
BWdem4life
(2,457 posts)6. Gonna have to dig it deeper!
oldfart73
(71 posts)7. When it was built, no one could imagine that a rainy, jungle country would run low on fresh water.
Marcus IM
(3,001 posts)10. Yes they did. Back in the 70's they buried their own research on the impact of their products. eom
oldfart73
(71 posts)11. Panama Canal products?
Marcus IM
(3,001 posts)12. Sorry. Big Petroleum.
They did studies in the early 70's and buried them.
oldfart73
(71 posts)13. I'm pretty sure the PC was built long before the 70s.