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Shippers prepare for worst as Rhine levels near critical low

An ongoing drought affecting much of Europe has lowered rivers such as the Rhine, preventing large ships with heavy loads from passing key waypoints and forcing them to use smaller vessels or to split cargoes into multiple shipments.

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Shippers prepare for worst as Rhine levels near critical low

Road and rail freight capacity is limited, however.

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Shippers prepare for worst as Rhine levels near critical low

Companies along the Rhine that rely on ships to receive raw materials and deliver finished goods are expected to face delays and shortages. Coal-fired power plants and gas stations could also see supply shortages, if shipping on the Rhine is halted.

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Shippers prepare for worst as Rhine levels near critical low

Meteorologists forecast rain in the coming days, though it was unclear whether it would be enough to keep water levels on the Rhine from dropping to a point that affects shipping.

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Shippers prepare for worst as Rhine levels near critical low

In Italy, authorities allowed more water from Lake Garda to flow out to parched local rivers like the Po that farmers use to irrigate crops. Combined with Italy's worst drought in decades, the country's largest lake is nearing its lowest-ever recorded water level.