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Panama Canal to cap daily transits, anticipating severe El Niño

By Thomson Reuters Aug 20, 2026 | 4:34 PM

PANAMA CITY, Aug 20 (Reuters) – The Panama Canal Authority will cap daily transits as of early September as it gears ​up for a longer-than-usual El Niño ‌season expected to reduce water levels, it said on Thursday, walking back a previous pledge to not limit vessel passage.

Under the new measures, the ‌canal ​will limit daily transits ⁠as of Sept. 4 ⁠to 34 vessels, and reduce the number to 32 as of September 15.

The canal had registered an average of 35 ​daily transits through June 2026, corresponding to vessel demand, with the capacity to ⁠handle around 40 crossings ⁠per day.

In May, canal authorities told ​Reuters that the waterway was not planning vessel ​passage restrictions this year, and had already ‌been taking water conservation measures since 2025.

According to an advisory issued Thursday, daily capacity as of Sept. 4 at the canal’s ⁠Neopanamax locks will be capped at nine slots, while capacity at the older Panamax locks will ⁠be limited ‌to 25 slots.

As of Sept. ⁠15, capacity at the Panamax locks ​will ‌be further reduced to 23 ​slots.

The canal ⁠authority had previously tightened draft limits several times as part of its water management strategy.

(Reporting by Elida Moreno; Writing by Raúl Cortés Fernández and Natalia Siniawski, Editing by Daina ​Beth Solomon)