Daily Water Rationing Deepens Crisis in Namibia's Oshikoto Region
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A severe water shortage is disrupting daily life across Namibia's Oshikoto region. Intensifying dry conditions have worsened the crisis, turning the search for water into a struggle for many families.
The situation is most acute in remote villages. In Onalukula, residents must travel long distances to collect water from limited sources.
Regional authorities cite prolonged drought as the primary cause. The dry season has drastically lowered water levels in wells and reservoirs.
This scarcity forces households to strictly ration water. Families prioritize drinking and cooking, often sacrificing hygiene and sanitation.
The Namibian government and aid groups are coordinating relief efforts. Current measures include delivering water by truck to the hardest-hit communities.