Traffic Jam at the Panama Canal

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More than 200 vessels are stuck on either side of the waterway as a serious drought cuts crossings. The canal, which uses three times as much water as New York City each day, relies on rainfall to replenish it. If there isn’t enough rain, ship transits are cut and those that cross pay hefty premiums that boost transport costs. Read what’s happening here.

 

Author: The Wall Street Journal