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Flowing rivers fill southern dams

Summary by The Namibian
Two of Namibia’s three largest dams have reached their full storage capacities this week. The Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) announced yesterday that water was being released from the Naute Dam south-west of Keetmanshoop, which is the third-largest surface water reservoir in Namibia, with the dam reaching a level of 107.3% yesterday morning. NamWater also announced on a social media account that the Neckartal Dam on the Fish River west of …
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The Pasto Grande dam managed to reach its maximum storage capacity of 200 million cubic meters (MMC) of water, a milestone that was not expected until 2027, according to its usual hydrological behavior. From the Special Regional Project Pasto Grande (PERPG), they indicated that this result is attributed to the timely closing of floodgates [...]

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La Prensa Regional broke the news in on Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
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