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Documenting riverine communities amid Panama’s greatest ever drought where water remembers

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May 2025

WHEN JENENÉ, our portrait of the Chagres River, was being published, in 2023, Panama experienced its worst drought in over a century. My collaborator, Andrea Lino, and I were aware that the water shortage was becoming increasingly acute, due to climate change, but had no idea this drought would occur so soon after or be so severe. While local communities have borne the brunt, the impact has been felt across the world.

Documenting riverine communities amid Panama’s greatest ever drought  where water  remembers

The Chagres has played a crucial role in both the country's history and its modern infrastructure. It originates in the Cordillera de San Blas mountains and winds through dense rainforests before feeding the Gatún Lake, the primary reservoir for the Panama Canal, which accounts for three percent of global maritime trade. With the water level of the Gatún reaching record lows, the Panama Canal Authority limited daily ship crossings, creating bottlenecks. The canal operated at 63 percent of its normal capacity in 2024. In response, the authority has proposed to dam the Indio River, which is expected to affect at least two thousand people living along its banks. The reservoir of the proposed dam—expected to be completed by 2027—will be spread across three provinces. The plan has been met with significant opposition and anger.

Segundo Caisamo, whose grandfather founded one of the communities in the upper Chagres, showed me a side of the river in 2019, which was the beginning of a long and winding project. Over the next five years, I spent a lot of time on the river and with its people, chillian-do—chilling. This seemingly remote and idyllic space, with the omnipresence of the river evident in every gesture, conversation or daily decision, was being impacted by global trade.

The Chagres, which used to empty into the Atlantic Ocean, was an essential route for indigenous communities long before the arrival of European explorers. In the sixteenth century, Spanish colonists used it as a transport corridor, moving gold and goods across the Isthmus of Panama. During the California Gold Rush, between 1848 and 1855, thousands of prospectors travelled along the river en route to California, making it one of the busiest waterways in the Americas. The river's strong currents and unpredictable floods made navigation extremely dangerous.

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