Logone River
The Logone River is a significant waterway located in Central Africa. It flows through countries such as Chad and Cameroon, eventually joining the Chari River before emptying into the Lake Chad basin. The river is approximately 400 kilometers long and plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and economy.
The Logone River is vital for agriculture and fishing in the region, providing water for irrigation and a habitat for various fish species. Its banks are home to diverse wildlife, making it an important area for biodiversity. The river also supports the livelihoods of many communities that depend on its resources.