Panamanians staged a river march on Friday (May 16) as dozens of canoes sailed the Indio River to protest a plan to build a reservoir aimed at quelling a long-lasting drought that has affected the operation of the Panama Canal.
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00:00Panamanians staged a river march on Friday as dozens of canoes sailed the Indio River
00:10to protest a plan to build a reservoir aimed at quelling a long-lasting drought that has affected the operation of the Panama Canal.
00:18Residents of riverside communities sailed with Panamanian flags along the river to the Caribbean Sea.
00:24The Panama Canal plan to build a reservoir would affect at least 2,000 people who would need to be relocated
00:32as southern communities would see the water volume dwindle.
00:36Residents have demanded they be taken into account in the decision-making process.
00:41In a statement, the institution informed on Friday they're working to inform the public with transparency,
00:47as the Indio River Lake Project, has been identified as the most viable option to secure an additional water source
00:55for more than 2 million Panamanians and the efficient operation of the Panama Canal in the coming decades.
01:02The project is scheduled to start in 2027.
01:05The construction would take some 4 years and between 1 and 2 years to fill it.
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