IT'S OVER: The Panama Canal Has Finally Dying

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Published 2024-04-17
The Panama Canal, an exceptional shortcut carved through Central America, has revolutionized global trade for more than a century. However, this crucial water route is encountering a significant issue: a water shortage. This shortage of water has caused significant problems in global trade.

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All Comments (16)
  • @newwestphoto76
    Wait a minute! I thoughjt sea levels were rising, what gives?
  • @generator6946
    Now here is a problem. We came through it in January and the lake is full. They recycle 60% of the operational water. I didn’t see a problem.
  • @sarge27271
    Hmm? Water levels dropping? How come the news tells us water levels are rising?
  • @paulmodderman
    Here's a thought put in a series of giant water tanks using a pipeline to fill them and, over time, make it to them being the sole supplier of water for the locks.
  • @mikeharrison124
    How can the Panama Canal be drying up when it is between 2-oceans. I would think that water could be let in the canal from either body of water...???
  • @Dhannibal01
    Problem solved: Turn fresh water lake into salt water lake, pump salt water from Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea into the lake to provide water for locks.
  • @user-rg1gq3xd1m
    I found the solution, actually 2, but just as the Grinch "I will not tell anybody"
  • This is the problem with stupid political figures, most of them never worked a day in their life, never got their hands dirty!
  • It took 50,000 men and women to build this canal but 27,609 people died building this. Imagine going to work knowing that the chance of you dying is over 50%, you have a much better chance playing Russian Roulette 🤔
  • @jbach2
    None of their BS adds up. Look at minute mark 7:03. There are structures like this world wide. They were not built with horses and carts, and we can’t replicate this today. This world is false.
  • There's no water shortage. EVERY mariner wants a shorter road to go home. ADD 1000 to the cost of the transit and use that to invest in PUMPING FACILITIES based on natural gas. PUMP SEA WATER TO THE LAKE and allow it to gravity feed the water back into the canal. Let Pananma get drinking and agricultural water elsewhere. The value of the canal is greater than the water purchased from outside.