Angola - Water Safety Overview

Overview

Angola is located in Southern Africa, bordered by Namibia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia, and the Atlantic Ocean. It has a tropical climate with a distinct wet and dry season. Water safety is a significant concern due to inadequate infrastructure, contamination, and limited access to clean water. Common issues include bacterial contamination, heavy metals, and pollutants from industrial activities. Travelers are advised to avoid drinking tap water and opt for safer alternatives.

Tap Water Safety Rating

Unsafe

Water Contaminants & Issues
Common Contaminants:

Recent Warnings: Frequent reports of waterborne diseases such as cholera and inadequate treatment of water supplies.

Seasonal Issues: During the wet season, flooding can lead to increased contamination of water sources. Droughts in the dry season exacerbate water scarcity.

Local Advice & Travel Tips

Do Locals Drink Tap Water? No

Tourist Recommendations: Always drink bottled or boiled water. Use water purification tablets or portable filters when necessary.

Common Alternatives: Bottled water, boiled water, filtered tap water, and water vending machines

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