St. Lawrence River near Montreal, Canada is shrinking, leaving its shipping corridor scrambling


🇨🇦 St. Lawrence River near Montreal, Canada is shrinking, leaving its shipping corridor scrambling.

With water levels reaching decade-low, Canada and the United States are closely monitoring the situation and measuring the water flowing from Lake Ontario in order to avoid a situation similar to the Mississippi River or Yangtze River in China. Bryce Carmichael, hydraulic engineer, and U.S. section secretary for the International Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River Board. Seaway has said that the experts are expecting low water levels for several more weeks.

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