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NamWater records 49.6 million m³ inflows as dam levels rise across Namibia 

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NamWater says recent rainfall added 49.6 million cubic meters of inflows to Namibia’s key dams, significantly improving water availability.

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According to NamWater’s Head of Public Relations and Corporate Communications, Lot Ndamanomhata, this development marks a critical improvement in dam levels across the country, bringing relief to households, agriculture, and industries. 

“Collectively, the recent rains have added 49.605 million cubic meters (Mm³) of water, marking a significant step towards improved water availability,” he said. 

He further explained that notable improvements in dam levels include the Swakoppoort Dam, which rose from 15.9% to 24.4% of full capacity, and the Von Bach Dam, which increased from 10.7% to 23.5%.

The Omatako Dam increased from 0.0% to 2.4%, while the Hardap Dam saw a significant jump from 5.5% to 14.8%, receiving 27.419 million cubic meters of water.

The Neckartal Dam, already near capacity, recorded a slight increase from 76.8% to 77.8%.

“While we celebrate this positive development, NamWater is mindful of the challenges faced by communities affected by flash floods. Our thoughts are with all those whose households, properties, and livelihoods have been impacted. We stand in solidarity with you during this difficult time,” he said. 

The developments come as on 22 May 2024, the government declared a State of Emergency following the worst drought that the country has experienced in 100 years.

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