Rain season takes extraordinary toll on road infrastructure
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 30/04/2025
By John Saunderson, Transport Economist. Heavy rains have caused significant damage to road networks, leading to road closures, infrastructure failures, and increased safety risks. Authorities are urging the public to report hazardous road conditions to ensure timely intervention and prevent (…)
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