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The number of ships passing through the Panama Canal decreased in May due to maintenance.

In a Tuesday bulletin, the Panama Canal Authority reported that the number of ships passing through the canal fell from 34 to 31.4 on average per day. This was due to planned maintenance being performed at one of the locks.

Despite an increase in traffic on the world's second-busiest interoceanic route since it lifted restrictions due to severe drought last year, it has not yet allocated all 36 slots available per day.

The canal temporarily closed the west lane between May 27 and 31. Panama Canal Authority reported that the east lane was still operational.

According to data from the Canal Authority, 973 vessels transited the waterway during May. This is less than the 1 021 ships that passed through in the preceding month, but more than the 805 vessels which were in transit in the same period last year.

The drought caused a 5% drop in the toll revenue of the canal in the fiscal year ending September 2024. According to the annual reports, between the fiscal years of 2020 and 2023 the toll revenue for the canal increased by almost 26%, to $3.35billion.

(source: Reuters)