Floods broke the water system at Opuwo yesterday, and heavy rain last night wrecked NamWater pipes. The company told everyone about this problem on Saturday. Lot Ndamanomhata from NamWater said water cannot flow through their damaged pipes anymore. These pipes normally carry water from holes dug deep underground to the main collection point.
NamWater has already sent repair workers to Opuwo. The team will check how bad things look when they arrive and plan to start fixing broken parts right away. The water company brought a big truck filled with water to help people until the pipes worked again. This truck lets families grab enough water for basic needs during repairs.
More flooding occurred across the northwestern area where NamWater works, and similar problems hit other places nearby. Workers stay busy day and night trying to make everything run properly again. The repair teams want everyone to have clean, running water as fast as possible. NamWater promises to share news when they learn more about fixing times.
The heavy storms caused rivers to overflow. Water rushed down hills, destroying everything along its path. Many roads became rivers themselves as water levels kept rising. Mud covered large sections where water slowed down near buildings. Local people struggled to move around town, with many streets underwater or washed away completely.
Weather experts warn more rain might fall soon. NamWater asks people to save any clean water they already have at home. Using water carefully helps everyone manage until repairs finish. The company thanks Opuwo residents for staying patient during this difficult time. They ask people to call their office if they spot new problems with water anywhere around town.
NamWater has already sent repair workers to Opuwo. The team will check how bad things look when they arrive and plan to start fixing broken parts right away. The water company brought a big truck filled with water to help people until the pipes worked again. This truck lets families grab enough water for basic needs during repairs.
More flooding occurred across the northwestern area where NamWater works, and similar problems hit other places nearby. Workers stay busy day and night trying to make everything run properly again. The repair teams want everyone to have clean, running water as fast as possible. NamWater promises to share news when they learn more about fixing times.
The heavy storms caused rivers to overflow. Water rushed down hills, destroying everything along its path. Many roads became rivers themselves as water levels kept rising. Mud covered large sections where water slowed down near buildings. Local people struggled to move around town, with many streets underwater or washed away completely.
Weather experts warn more rain might fall soon. NamWater asks people to save any clean water they already have at home. Using water carefully helps everyone manage until repairs finish. The company thanks Opuwo residents for staying patient during this difficult time. They ask people to call their office if they spot new problems with water anywhere around town.