Oshigambo River Explained

The Oshigambo River is an ephemeral river in central northern Namibia, flowing into Etosha Pan. It almost never carries surface water[1] but flowed and broke its banks in 2006, flooding Oshigambo, a village it cuts through.[2] Students at the Oshigambo High School were affected by the 2011 flood. The bridge connecting the female hostel to the school was under water due to the heavy rains. The flooding claimed several lives during the past few years.[3]

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-17.7833°N 16.0667°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oshigambo River and Etosha Pan, Namibia. https://web.archive.org/web/20090712031348/http://earth.jsc.nasa.gov/EarthObservatory/OshigamboRiverEtoshaPanNamibia.htm. dead. 12 July 2009. NASA. 14 February 2011.
  2. News: Oshigambo village in the North under water. Shivute. Oswald. 27 February 2006. The Namibian. 14 February 2011.
  3. Shaanika Helvi,"Another body found in Oshigambo river", New Era, 13 April 2011