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ARRIVE ALIVE…
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) issues an urgent public notice regarding the critically high-water levels at multiple dams across Limpopo Province. Persistent rainfall and strong inflows have resulted in 14 of 19 monitored dams exceeding 100% capacity, with several structures operating significantly above full supply level. This presents a tangible safety risk to communities, infrastructure, and recreational users in proximity to these dams.
Current Dam Status: Critical Levels Require Public Vigilance
Based on the latest verified measurements (as of 14 January 2026), the following Limpopo dams are at or near maximum capacity:
• Severely Overfull (≥105%):
Nsami (128.54%), Merensky (120.59%), Nzhelele (114.47%), Tzaneen (108.64%), Vergelegen (106.99%), Modjadji (105.60%), Thabina (105.46%), Nandoni (105.25%), Magoebaskloof (105.22%), Mutshindzi (105.03%)
• At or Above Full Capacity (100–104.9%):
Glen Alpine (103.72%), Luphephe (102.07%), Nwanedi…
