Panama – Navigating crises at the canal | DW Documentary
Panama’s famous canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. But, this important gateway for world trade is increasingly blocked. Cargo ships often have to wait weeks for passage, because water levels in the canal are too low. The cause? Drought.
Every day, 30 – 40 ships pass through the Panama Canal, carrying one-and-a-half million tons of cargo. The authorities are prepared to do just about anything to preserve the valuable canal. It is, after all, Panama’s main source of income. They regularly pump as much water from the country’s reserves as possible into the canal. This water is needed to operate the locks. But it is also drinking water, and the population relies on it. For every ship that passes through, 200 million liters of freshwater flow into the sea.
At the height of the crisis in 2023, over 163 ships had to drop anchor. More and more container ships therefore prefer to bypass the Panama Canal, even if it means taking a long detour. For those in a hurry, there is a solution. The canal authority auctions off emergency passages. These can cost up to 2,5 million dollars, 40 times the normal rate.
Panama is an important transit route for goods. But it’s also part of a dangerous human migration route. In 2023, half a million men, women and children risked their lives on the waterway trying to reach North America. Despite the risks, more migrants arrive every year.
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I hope they all have some english skills with that new official language declaration that the USA just had they no longer have to provide a translator during immigration or anything else.
Great report. These convoys my friends is what led Trump to win presidency
Why do they have to use freshwater? Why can’t they just use seawater for the water that gets dumped out? Anyone know?
MAGA maniacs are obviously going to call this a Radical Left inspired documentary.
DOGE will go after DW,even if it logically can't.
Sorry to say, but there’s just a different level of attention to detail and procedure execution within different cultures.
Don’t come here isn’t better for you
Why is it DW never makes documentaries from Germany giving the fact it's the country of origin but rather keen on African Soil.
Africa is a continent that does not need validation from the Germans nor any white……Air about your own poor Germany
Oh the migrants .thought it was about the Panama canal DW pushing the migrant adjenda
and the irreparable damage done to the environment: Coral reefs, trees, fresh water, animals, insects…is there any consideration regarding nature? No, it is only about humans and their pursue of self preservation. Shameful from every side.
Why tf don’t they just use sea water for the canals?
Poor people. The border is closed 🔒
Desperate people do desperate things. Sad
We'll take it back if y'all can't run it. From United States
Great documentary! Good to learn more about this area.
I'm watching from south Africa
Humongous thumbnail DW, 👍😊👍
Now, geopolitical hotspot between China and USA.
But, delightful documentary, DW.
I love this channel! You learn a lot!
From Addis Ababa, addicted to your videos, I am in love with this channel!
Why does it just cut off at the end??
I’m afraid that the drought will persist!
Panama usually gets 1900mm of rain fall per year.
A relatively simple technology water collector, and then a type of whole house water filter system – could easily provide 20+ people with year round drinking water
Much love from Malawi to DW
We have plenty of KANAL I mean "CANAL" here in the Philippines you can use it.