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Gambia River Basin: Water levels dropping in Kédougou and Mako, rise noted in Simenti and Gouloumbou

Auteur: Dialy Ibrahima Diébakhaté

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Bassin du fleuve Gambie : niveau d’eau en baisse à Kédougou et Mako, hausse remarquée à Simenti et Gouloumbou

The hydrological situation in the Gambia River basin shows contrasting trends depending on the monitoring stations. While water levels are generally declining in Kédougou and Mako, a notable increase is observed in Simenti and Gouloumbou.

In Kédougou: drop in river level

At the Kédougou station, the water level measured this morning at 8:00 a.m. was 4.96 m, compared to 5.61 m the previous day. This represents a drop of 65 cm in 24 hours. On the same date in 2024, the level was 4.89 m, still well below the alert level set at 7 m.

Tributaries are receding, except at Niokolo Koba

  1. Diaguiri: 4.87 m this morning, down 49 cm from yesterday. (4.00 m on the same date in 2024).
  2. Afia Pont (Thiokoye): data not received this morning, but at 6.06 m yesterday. In 2024, it was at 4.73 m.
  3. Diahra Bridge: 2.09 m, down 36 cm over 24 hours. Data not available in 2024.
  4. Niokolo Koba: 5.60 m compared to 5.63 m yesterday, a minimal drop of 3 cm. On the same date in 2024, the level was significantly higher (8.15 m).
  5. Goumbayel and Sinthiou Malème: water levels no longer reach the scale.

In Mako: downward trend

The Mako station recorded a level of 4.79 m, compared to 5.18 m yesterday, a drop of 39 cm. The level remains below the alert level set at 6 m. In 2024, it was 4.50 m at the same time.

In Simenti: a significant increase

In Simenti, the level reached 10.70 m this morning, compared to 9.60 m yesterday, a spectacular rise of 1.10 m in 24 hours. However, the alert level (13 m) has not yet been reached. On the same date in 2024, the level was higher, at 12.39 m.

In Gouloumbou: slight rise in water levels

The Gouloumbou station is reading 9.80 m this morning, compared to 9.73 m yesterday, an increase of 7 cm. This level remains far from the alert level set at 12 m. In 2024, the river was at 11.22 m.

Vigilance is always required

These fluctuations highlight the need for regular monitoring of the river and its tributaries. The Tambacounda-Kédougou Water Resources Brigade is calling for vigilance, particularly in Simenti, where the rapid rise in water levels could pose risks in the event of further rains.

Auteur: Dialy Ibrahima Diébakhaté
Publié le: Jeudi 02 Octobre 2025

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