Ist die Straße zwischenzeitlich wieder passierbar?
ich habe nichts offizielle dazu mehr gehört, aber Freunde von mir mit einer Farm weit westlich davon fahren die Straße jedes Wochenende ohne Probleme.
Viele Grüße
Christian
Und wo wir gerade dabei sind, hat RA gestern ein Update zu anderen Straßen geschickt:
CONDITION OF ROADS IN THE NORTH EASTERN PART OF NAMIBIA
The Roads Authority (RA) hereby wishes to inform the public about roads that were damaged by recent heavy rain and flooding in the Kavango West & East and Zambezi Regions respectively:
KAVANGO EAST
TR08/4 Rundu-Divundu Road
There are severe scattered potholes on the entire road. Three Bitumen Maintenance Units are currently repairing the damaged sections when the weather permits. The RA has also erected warning signs at critical places to alert motorist on the damage.
As a long-term strategy, this road will be rehabilitated to mitigate future damages during rainy seasons. Should funds permit, rehabilitation will commence after the rainy season has ended.
KAVANGO WEST
District Road DR3476- Mavatje from kilometre 3.1 to 4
A bypass was done at the affected area and warning signs were erected on both sides. In addition, a number of culverts will be installed at the different sections.
ZAMBEZI REGION
Katima Mulilo
Some sections on the following roads are damaged:
• District Road DR3507 (between Muyako and TR8/7 Ngoma)
• District Road DR3510 (End of surface in Bukalo to DR3512 Lusese)
• District Road DR3512 (TR8/7 Ikumwe to DR3510 Lusese)
• District Road DR3514 (MR125 Mwambezi to Zilitene)
• District Road DR3532 (DR3507 to Ibbu Combined School)
• District Road DR3533 (DR3507 to Mutikitila Primary School)
• District Road DR3535 (DR3507 to Isuswa Primary School)
The RA is currently busy with repair works on the above-mentioned roads and alternative routes will be provided where possible.
The rain has caused widespread damage on our roads and the RA is working hard to repair potholes and other damages in the possible shortest time. Thus, we would like to appeal to all motorists to be alert at all times, especially at night. Motorists should refrain from travelling at night, if possible, during the rainy season as the potholes are covered by water and will cause serious damage to vehicles if motorists drive into them. Furthermore, motorists should exercise caution and reduce their speed according to the weather conditions.
Members of the public are, once again, requested to report any potholes/road damages at their nearest RA Office, send an email to Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein! or via the RA Facebook page – Roads Authority Namibia