Ribeira Comoro

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Have you ever felt the pulse of a city through its waterways? Stand here before the Ribeira Comoro in Dili. This isn’t just any river. It’s the lifeblood of Dili itself the largest of the capital’s four major rivers. Its source lies far south in Timor-Leste’s central mountains. From there it carves a path northeast then north through the western suburbs.

The Ribeira Comoro flows past the Hinode Bridge and the CPLP Bridge. It’s a broad river with steep banks. Its bed of stone and gravel is often dry except during the rainy season. When it flows the river mouth has multiple shallow channels. These are influenced by the tides. The flow can be low to moderate.

The river’s lower reaches are prone to flooding. This causes damage to infrastructure and homes. Concrete and gabion walls protect the banks. Yet erosion is a constant threat. The river’s channels aren’t properly maintained. This is a problem.

The Ribeira Comoro is more than just a geographical feature. It plays a vital role. It’s a critical source of water for Dili. The Bemos River one of its tributaries provides drinking and domestic water. This water is essential for around 30% of Dili’s population. It feeds into the city’s main water treatment plant. The Maulu River provides additional water supply. Groundwater also supports the water needs of the city. This comes from a large aquifer.

The Ribeira Comoro is also significant for its economic activities. Artisanal mining of gravel and sand takes place in the lower reaches. This is a crucial source of construction materials. However this mining has caused issues. Increased turbidity and pollutants in the water are a result. In fact this led the government in 2019 to urge families to relocate from the riverbanks due to flood danger.

The Ribeira Comoro has witnessed history firsthand. It has been impacted by the colonial period the Indonesian occupation and the fight for independence. The river’s story reflects the resilience and struggles of the Timorese people.

So take a moment to appreciate the Ribeira Comoro. It’s more than just water. It’s a story a lifeline and a testament to the spirit of Dili.

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