Greece's Corinth Canal Reopens to Shipping After Months of Repairs
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Greece's Corinth Canal Reopens to Shipping After Months of Repairs
A vessel passes through the Corinth Canal in Greece, which reopened to shipping after months of work to stabilize landslide-hit banks. Credit: Greek Reporter The Corinth Canal reopened to shipping on Wednesday, slightly ahead of schedule, after more than six months of work to address landslides and rockfalls along the historic Greek waterway. The canal, which separates the Peloponnese from southern mainland Greece, had been closed since mid-Nove…
The reopening of the canal became possible after the progress and successful completion of the main part of the restoration and stabilization works of the slopes.
ATHEN. The Corinthian canal in Greece, which is particularly important for tourism, has been opened again for shipping since Wednesday after extensive repair and safety work.
Corinth Canal reopens to shipping after months of works
The Corinth Canal, separating the Peloponnese from southern mainland Greece, reopened to shipping Wednesday, slightly ahead of schedule, following more than half a year of work to address landslides and rockfalls.

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