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Panama Canal to allow more ship traffic in January

The Panama Canal serves as a vital maritime route, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans

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Record low rainfall in October led authorities to impose traffic restrictions on the canal region for the first time

The Panama Canal is reportedly readying to increase the number of ships it accepts each day starting in January, thanks to better-than-expected November rains.

As many as 24 vessels will be permitted to pass through the system daily, up from 22 currently, the canal authority said in a statement.

The canal, a maritime shortcut connecting the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean, has been strained by drought for months.

A powerful El Nino has reduced rainfall in the region, sapping the canal’s water levels. The situation has forced shippers to decide whether to wait in line for days or weeks, pay millions of dollars to jump ahead in the queue, or sail an entire continent out of the way around the southern tips of Africa and South America.

Rainfall in the canal region dropped to a record low in October, prompting authorities to restrict traffic on the system for the first time.

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