Barranquilla in crisis

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Water levels at Colombia’s Port of Barranquilla have dropped as low as 6.2m, the lowest depth it has been in the last 30 years, closing it to ships longer than 180m outside daylight hours.

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Barranquilla in crisis

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Water levels at Colombia’s Port of Barranquilla have dropped as low as 6.2m, the lowest depth it has been in the last 30 years, closing it to ships longer than 180m outside daylight hours.

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