Rhine Levels Still Near Record Lows, Disrupting Transport
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Despite the rain, there is still a state of emergency. The levels remain at record lows – now there are noticeable bottlenecks in NRW ...
Rain slowly makes the levels on the Rhine rise. But experts warn: This is not enough for a noticeable relief of shipping.
Rhine levels still near record lows, disrupting transport
Water levels on the Rhine River, one of Europe's busiest shipping arteries, have slightly risen this week, official data showed on Wednesday, but remain near record lows, hampering transport and production.
A short glimmer of hope for the restricted inland waterway transport in the Rhine: double-digit values are measured at the level at Kaub. However, experts already point out that the water level is likely to fall again soon.
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