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Barge traffic at a standstill as river level drops during drought
Posted on July 17, 2012 at 7:09 AM
Updated Tuesday, Jul 17 at 5:21 PM
The river levels are dropping and barge operators are tying up parts of their fleet. They're also shipping lighter loads because of the low water conditions. Drought conditions are gripping much of the country.
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