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Victoria Falls / Big Tree

The Zambezi River flows at Victoria Falls have started increasing due to second wave of incoming inflows from the upper Kariba catchment, closing the period under review at 2,870m3/s on 10th May 2021. The flow observed on the same date last year was 4,375m3/s.

DateFlow (m3/s) 2020/21Flow (m3/s) 2019/20
27/4/20212,7484,358
28/4/20212,7414,375
29/4/20212,7344,427
30/4/20212,7374,462
1/5/20212,7384,497
2/5/20212,7454,532
3/5/20212,7454,568
4/5/20212,7574,532
5/5/20212,7694,532
6/5/20212,7924,462
7/5/20212,8164,444
8/5/20212,8304,427
9/5/20212,8464,392
10/5/20212,8704,375
From: 
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
To: 
Monday, May 10, 2021
Lake Levels Graphic: 
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Chavuma

The Zambezi River flows at Chavuma are decreasing steadily, closing the period under review at 2,584m3/s as of 5th May 2025, whilst last year on the same date it was much lower at 774m3/s.

From:
29 April 2025
To:
5 May 2025
DateFlow (m3/s)(2024/25)Flow (m3/s)(2023/24)
29-Apr3,065916
30-Apr3,103891
1-May3,074870
2-May2,971843
3-May2,842821
4-May2,695799
5-May2,584774
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Ngonye

Flows at Ngonye peaked to 3,014m3/s on 2nd May 2025, before decreasing steadily, closing the period under review at 2,982m3/s as of 5th May 2025. The flow recorded last year on the same date was lower at 880m3/s.

From:
29 April 2025
To:
5 May 2025
DateFlow (m3/s)(2024/25)Flow (m3/s)(2023/24)
29-Apr2,970834
30-Apr2,999839
1-May3,009852
2-May3,014860
3-May3,009867
4-May2,987877
5-May2,982880
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Victoria Falls (Nana’s Farm Station)

The Zambezi River flows at Victoria Falls – Nana’s Farm Station are increasing steadily, closing the period under review at 2,635m3/s on 5th May 2025.  The flow observed on the same date last year was lower at 735m3/s.

From:
29 April 2025
To:
5 May 2025
DateFlow (m3/s)(2024/25)Flow (m3/s)(2023/24)
29-Apr2,498711
30-Apr2,514716
1-May2,539723
2-May2,559726
3-May2,582724
4-May2,612729
5-May2,635735
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