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  2. Panama Canal expansion project - Wikipedia

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    A New Panamax ship passes through the Panama Canal's Agua Clara lock in 2019. The Atlantic Bridge is seen in the background.. The Panama Canal expansion project (Spanish: ampliación del Canal de Panamá), also called the Third Set of Locks Project, doubled the capacity of the Panama Canal by adding a new traffic lane, enabling more ships to transit the waterway, and increasing the width and ...

  3. Trump's Talk of the Panama Canal Taps Into Old Myths About U ...

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    By threatening to reclaim the Panama Canal, ... At first construction moved slowly due to the prevalence of disease and bureaucratic red tape. In these early days of 1904 and 1905, many in the U.S ...

  4. ‘The heart of the universe’: How the Panama Canal changed the ...

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    The Panamanian government has been taking steps to address the issue since 2007 when expansion efforts began, working on a new lake to help supply canal water as well as Panama’s drinking water ...

  5. What’s the history of the Panama Canal, and why is Trump ...

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    A ship is guided through the Panama Canal's Miraflores locks near Panama City on April 24, 2023. (Luis Acosta/AFP/Getty Images)

  6. Panama Canal - Wikipedia

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    The opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 caused a severe drop in traffic along Chilean ports due to shifts in maritime trade routes, [66] [67] [68] despite the closure of the canal for nearly seven months after a landslide in the Culebra Cut on 18 September 1915. [69]

  7. Pedro Miguel Fault - Wikipedia

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    The Pedro Miguel Fault is a seismic fault that runs beneath the Panama Canal and near Panama City, home to approximately 1.2 million of Panama's approximately 3.3 million inhabitants. [ 1 ] Seismic activity

  8. What would it take for US to reclaim the Panama Canal? - AOL

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    The canal’s construction began in 1880 under Ferdinand de Lesseps, who built Egypt’s Suez Canal, but failed due to diseases, like Malaria and yellow fever, and harsh conditions, costing over ...

  9. Trump reignites Panama Canal row during inauguration ... - AOL

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    Trump did not elaborate on how he intends to take back the 51-mile waterway, but he has previously refused to rule out military force. The US previously invaded Panama in 1989 to topple Manuel ...