Africa-Press – Namibia. Staff Reporter
HEAVY rains are still being reported in Namibia’s northern areas, with the Kunene and Ohangwena regions recording the highest rainfall levels on Friday, according to Namibia Meteorological Service.
The Ohangwena region has received consistent heavy rainfall, with Eenhana and Oshikango reportedly receiving 37 mm and 19,2 mm respectively on Friday.
However, it is the Kunene region that received the most rain, with Mopane Pos 6 recording 100 mm of rain.
Additionally, Fransfontein also received 26 mm and Khorixas recorded 5,8 mm.
Namibia Weather Network shared photos of Madisa Camp, located between Uis and Khorixas, with the caption: “Madisa Camp received a total of 61 mm of rain and the Goantagab River has flowed past Madisa for the second time this year. We received exceptional rains this year.”
Many areas in the Otjozondjupa region also received considerable rainfall.
According to Namibia Meteorological Service, Otjikururume, Waterberg, Otjiwarongo, Okahandja and Otavi received 41 mm, 33,6 mm, 28 mm, 22 mm and 12,3 mm of rain respectively.
Namibia Meteorological Services also reported that widespread thundershowers are expected in the Central-North, Kunene, Erongo and Hardap regions.
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