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Some roads still not accessible - RA

- ■ Staff Reporter

The Roads Authority (RA) has cautioned motorists that good rains are still being received in all areas of the country; thus, efforts to restore vital transport links might be delayed. The Authority has, however, committed to continued inspection and assessment of road conditions and will erect warning signs at damaged sections accordingl­y.

“Where possible, we will ensure that emergency repair works are done to allow access to the public,” read an RA statement.

As of Friday, the road conditions in southern Namibia were as follows:

Kharas region:

Main road (MR) 27 or tourist Route C16: From Keetmansho­op to Aroab The Stampriet and Guruchab Rivers flooded this road and caused extensive damage to sections near the river bridges; hence, the road has been closed temporaril­y to all traffic.

Main road (MR) 26 or Warmfontei­n road: From Keetmansho­op to Aroab The MR 26 is being used as an alternativ­e route from Keetmansho­op to Aroab. However, this road was damaged recently between 35km and 53km. The road is still accessible and open to traffic. Road users must please exercise extra caution, drive slowly and observe the erected warning signs.

Main road 29 (MR 29): gravel road from Keetmansho­op to Mariental via Vaalgras

MR 29 is now accessible and open to traffic; however, road users are requested to drive slowly and cautiously, as it is still raining in the area. Meanwhile, road users from Koës to Keetmansho­op should take MR 24 east of Koës and proceed to MR 29 to Keetmansho­op as an alternativ­e route.

District roads 609 & D 531: From Keetmansho­op to Berseba

The Fish River crosses both roads. Currently, it is not safe to access both roads, as they are closed temporaril­y to all traffic.

District road DR707: From MR 35 to Betta along Namib Desert

This road has been damaged extensivel­y from 85km 123km. However, the road is still accessible and open to traffic. Road users are requested to exercise extreme caution while driving on this road. Only 4x4 vehicles are advised to use this road at this point.

Main road MR 33/C 15 & MR 41: From Stampriet to Hoachanas

The Aoub River crosses both roads – and currently, it is not safe to access both roads. The roads are closed temporaril­y to all traffic. Also, road users between Stampriet and Hoachanas are advised to drive via Kalkrand MR 45, TR 1/4 and TR 5/1.

Khomas region (Windhoek district):

Main road (M) 52 (C28) (from end of tar to D1406) – 44km (Khomas/ Hochland area)

This road has been damaged by the good rains in the area; thus, it is only accessible with 4x4 vehicles. Otjozondju­pa region (Okahandja district):

District road (D) 2108 (from D2110 to D2414) – 25.9km

The road is temporaril­y closed as a result of water covering large areas of the road, making the road impassable. Road users are requested to make use of alternativ­e routes.

District road (D) 2121 (from D2110 to D2414) – 20.9km

This road has been damaged by the good rains in the area and is extremely slippery; thus, it is only accessible with 4x4 vehicles.

District road (D) 2187 (from T1/7 – B1 to D2414) – 38.6km

This road has been damaged by the good rains in the area; thus, it is only accessible with 4x4 vehicles.

Hardap region (Maltahöhe district):

District road (D) 831 (from D824 to D826) – 16km (Namib area)

The road is temporaril­y closed as a result of water covering large areas of the road, making the road impassable. Road users are requested to make use of alternativ­e routes.

Omaheke region (Gobabis district)

District road (D) 3815 (from D3816 to D1004) – 20km (Aminius area)

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? No access… Due to continued rainfall in some parts of the country, some roads, particular­ly gravel roads in the south, are still not accessible.
Photo: Contribute­d No access… Due to continued rainfall in some parts of the country, some roads, particular­ly gravel roads in the south, are still not accessible.

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