Rain raises Rhine river levels in Germany; north still too shallow

Reuters

Published Jul 17, 2023 07:03

Updated Jul 17, 2023 08:20

HAMBURG (Reuters) - Water levels on the river Rhine in Germany have risen sharply after heavy rain in southern regions but are still too shallow in northern areas for cargo vessels to sail fully loaded, commodity traders said on Monday.

Water levels in southern sections of the river are deep enough to allow normal vessel sailings with full loads, they added. Water at the chokepoint of Kaub has risen to levels allowing transit with full vessel loadings, they said.

Dry weather in June meant the river became too shallow for vessels to sail fully loaded and vessel operators imposed surcharges on freight rates to compensate for vessels sailing partly empty, increasing costs for cargo owners.

The Rhine is still too shallow for normal sailings in northern areas around Cologne and Duisburg. Some vessels, depending on the type, can only sail less than half full in northern regions, the traders said.