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Panama Canal to cut ship traffic over El Niño-fueled drought

  • Posted on August 21, 2026
  • By Le Monde
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In brief

The Panama Canal Authority announced significant operational reductions due to severe drought conditions intensified by El Niño weather patterns. Starting September 3rd, daily vessel capacity decreases from 36 to 34 ships, with further restrictions to 32 vessels scheduled for mid-September. These cutbacks stem from critically low water levels in the Gatun and Alajuela artificial lakes, which are essential for canal operations. The restrictions represent a major challenge for global maritime commerce and could impact shipping costs and delivery timelines worldwide.

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Panama Canal to cut ship traffic over El Niño-fueled drought
Panama Canal to cut ship traffic over El Niño-fueled drought

From September 3, the number of vessels allowed through each day will fall from 36 to 34 due to low water levels in two artificial lakes that feed the canal, the Panama Canal Authority said on Thursday. It will drop to 32 from September 15 on.
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