From Freedom Eagle Daily <[email protected]>
Subject Is The Panama Canal at Risk of Drying Out? And Other News
Date July 3, 2024 11:02 PM
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# Your Evening News

Before you log off for the night, we thought we’d send you a bit more news so that you know what’s going on in the world, as well as an inspirational quote.

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### **Inspirational Quote **

““Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.”“ — Thomas A. Edison

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# The Latest Stories

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**Panama Canal Grapples with Water Shortage Issues**

According to the Panama Canal Authority (ACP), the world-renowned waterway remains beset by water scarcity issues, notwithstanding some respite brought by recent rainfall. In a stark assessment, the ACP declared, “The waterway continues to face the impact of a prolonged dry season from this past year that limited the capacity of daily passages through the canal. Despite the start of the rainy season, the water problem for Panama and its Canal is not over.”

What sets the Panama Canal apart from others – say, Egypt’s Suez Canal – lies in its reliance on precipitation-fed artificial lakes, specifically Gatún and Alajuela. This vulnerability was brutally exposed during the severe drought triggered by El Niño last year. Consequently, passage capacities were slashed, alongside reductions in allowable vessel drafts.



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**Shark Attack While Fishing**

Often, we can go years without hearing about shark attacks. They are fairly rare. And yet, within a week’s time, we’ve had two significant ones.

This time, a man in his 40s lives to tell about it. He was fishing near the port of Fernandina north of Jacksonville. A shark bit his arm while he was on his boat. Luckily, a deputy responded quickly enough to apply a tourniquet.

Let this be a warning to everyone. Sharks are in the water, and they will attack.



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Have a great night!
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