Flooding devastates Ohangwena: Thousands displaced and education halted – Report
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 30/04/2025
Ongoing flooding in the Ohangwena region has resulted in a significant humanitarian impact, claiming the lives of two children and displacing hundreds of households. The inundation has also severely disrupted education for over 7,000 students and cut off access to essential health services in (…)
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