15 May 2026

Namibia Travel Alert: Orange River flooding disrupts travel between Rosh Pinah and Aussenkehr

Heavy flooding along the Orange River is continuing to disrupt travel in southern Namibia, with the Namibian Roads Authority (RA) confirming the closure of the C13 gravel road between Rosh Pinah and Aussenkehr.

According to an update issued on 14 May 2026, floodwaters have submerged a section of the road approximately 12 km from the Sendelingsdrift Border Post between Namibia and South Africa, forcing authorities to close the route to all traffic until further notice.

In addition, the Sendelingsdrift pontoon ferry has also been suspended due to the high river levels, further affecting cross-border travel between Namibia and South Africa through the remote Richtersveld region.

The disruptions are expected to impact self-drive travellers exploring southern Namibia, the Orange River region and the |Ai-|Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park area. Motorists are strongly advised not to attempt driving through flooded sections, as conditions remain hazardous and unpredictable.

The RA says it is closely monitoring the situation and will provide further updates as conditions change. Travellers using gravel roads in southern Namibia are encouraged to check the latest road and weather information before departure, remain flexible with travel plans and consider alternative border crossings where necessary.

 

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