about 25,000 people
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Harold Parfitt - Panama Canal - died in 2006.
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It is estimated that around 10,000 workers died during the construction of the Panama Canal.
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During the building of the Panama Canal, workers had to go through attacks of mosquitoes and malaria.
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During the construction of the Panama Canal, yellow fever claimed the lives of approximately 22,000 workers. The disease, along with malaria, significantly impacted the workforce and hindered progress. Efforts to combat yellow fever, including mosquito control and vaccination, were crucial in reducing its spread and ultimately contributed to the successful completion of the canal.
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The french started the canal but the workers died of disease and it was costing the french to much money so the Americans ended up taking over and finishing the canal.
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