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Panama Canal will cap daily transits in anticipation of severe El Nino

It announced on Thursday that the Panama Canal Authority will limit daily transits starting in early September, as it prepares for an El Nino season expected to reduce water levels. This is a reversal of a previous promise not to restrict vessel passage. The new measures will reduce the number of vessels that can pass through the canal each day to 32 by September 15, and to 34 as of Sept. 4. In June 2026 the canal'registered 35 average daily transits, which corresponded to vessel demand. Its capacity was to handle around 40 crossings per day. Canal authorities said in May that they did not plan to restrict vessel passage this year and have already taken water conservation measures starting 2025. According to a?advisory released Thursday, daily capacity at the Neopanamax locks of the canal will be capped as of September 4, while 'capacity in?the older Panamax?locks is limited to 25 slots. The capacity of the Panamax locks will be further reduced on Sept. 15 to 23 slots. As part of its water management strategy, the canal authority has tightened draft restrictions several times.

(source: Reuters)