Huge Barge Backup Eases on Mississippi, Freeing Tons of Cargo
- Two closures have reopened with restrictions, Coast Guard says
- Blockages forced companies to find other methods to move goods
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A backup of more than 2,000 boats and barges on the Mississippi River is being cleared as two closures along the waterway reopened on Sunday.
Low water levels had halted commercial shipments of commodities, including recently harvested corn and soybeans, in the latest supply chain snarl that came in the middle of the autumn harvest and amid prolonged local drought.