Flooding displaces over 150 families in Ohangwena, fuels hunger
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 20/04/2025
The recent flooding in the Ohangwena region has displaced more than 156 families as it swept away entire communities and destroyed bridges, roads, healthcare facilities, and other key infrastructure. Among the relocated residents are 115 children under the age of five and 31 lactating mothers. (…)
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