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Thyssenkrupp declares force majeure on low Rhine water levels

FILE PHOTO: Thyssenkrupp's logo is seen close to the elevator test tower in Rottweil, Germany, September 25, 2017. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle/File Photo

DUESSELDORF, Germany (Reuters) - German industrial conglomerate Thyssenkrupp has declared force majeure as the Rhine's extremely low water levels are disrupting the delivery of raw materials to its Duisburg plant, the company said on Friday.

"Output will be scaled back accordingly," it said in a statement, adding that consequences were being assessed.

Water levels on the Rhine River fell to a record low this week amid a severe drought and were forecast to fall even further, hampering oil product barge trading in northwest Europe.

A couple walks through the dried out river bed of the Rhine, as water levels reached a historic low level and freight vessels cannot sail fully loaded on Europe's most important waterways, near Bacharach, Germany, October 19, 2018. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

Chemicals company BASF, whose main plant in Germany is located further up the Rhine river at Ludwigshafen, said its production was also being impacted.

A spokesman for the group said supply issues were affecting the manufacture of four softening agents and three acrylates but said it was too soon to assess the financial impact.

Shallow water on the Rhine in Germany means freight vessels cannot sail fully loaded.

The small town of Lorchhausen is seen from the dried out river bed of the Rhine, as water levels reached a historic low level and freight vessels cannot sail fully loaded on Europe's most important waterways, near Bacharach, Germany, October 19, 2018. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

(Reporting by Tom Kaeckenhoff and Matthias Inverardi; writing by Thomas Seythal and Maria Sheahan; editing by Louise Heavens)

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