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TravelComments.com – Namibia: Section of DR3660 in the Oshana region closed due to flooding!

 

(Posted 02nd February 2023)

 

Namibia’s Roads Authority (RA), whose core business is to construct and maintain the country’s road sector, has informed the public that a section of the District Road 3660 (DR3660) in the Oshana region, from Shipepe to Oontanadhambinga, is currently closed due to flooding. The DR3660 branches off to Main Road 92 between Ongwediva and Ondangwa and is approximately 1.6 kilometres from the main road. The RA is requesting the public to make use of… READ MORE

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