The levels of most of Namibia’s major dams are currently lower than at the same time last year, following the end of the country’s rainy season at the close of April. The 18 main dams in the country are currently filled to 82.2% of their combined storage capacity, compared to a combined level of 89.3% for the dams at the corresponding time in 2025. This is according to the latest weekly update on dam levels released by the Namibia Water Corporat…
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