Namibia: Over 300 Homes Destroyed By Strong Wind, Rain

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Namibia: Over 300 Homes Destroyed By Strong Wind, Rain


Endola resident Rosalia Johannes’ entire house’s roof was blown off and some walls destroyed during a freak wind and rainstorm in the area over the weekend.

“I will have to start rebuilding from scratch because the roof sheets which we recovered are of no use, as they are damaged. We thank God that no one was injured in the storm,” she said from her home in the Ohangwena region.

The rain also destroyed her children’s birth certificates and other important documents.

Another resident from Oshakati (Oshana region), who also suffered dearly is Suoma Shikongo.

Apart from the damaged structure, some furniture in her house was also destroyed in the process.

Furniture of other people in the same area such as beds was also destroyed.

“At some places, the bricks fell inside the houses, causing property damage,” said Shikongo.

They are part of over 300 residents of the northern regions who endured heavy losses due to damage caused to their homes by strong winds and rain over the weekend.

The Oshikoto region’s Onyaanya councillor Timoteus Nelumbu Kamati said the constituency is faced with natural disasters.

“Apart from the infrastructural damage, the wind left the area without electricity for hours as the power lines were also blown down,” he added.