Dry autumn in Germany forces Rhine shippers to cut loads
BERLIN — Months of low rainfall have left Rhine short of water, forcing inland shippers on Germany’s longest river to reduce their loads by half to avoid running aground.
German news agency dpa on Monday quoted the national shippers association as saying that the restrictions are adding additional costs to the already squeezed river transportation business.
On Friday, the gauge in Emmerich on the border with the Netherlands measured 76 centimetres (30 inches). The median low-water mark there is 94 centimetres (37 inches).
Germany has experienced an unusually dry and warm November.