On Thu, Jul 06, 2023 at 12:46:59AM -0700, P Wat wrote:
On Wednesday, 5 July 2023 at 15:41:40 UTC+1 P Wat wrote:

Using OsmAnd+ 11.04 on Android 13.
Bizarre rendering of features near sea level. Areas seemingly flooded
(though obviously not actually). Problem is visible on west side of the
river from 50.384329, -3.597140 to about a mile upriver and at another
location about 1.6mi downriver.
It is an issue which randomly occurs periodically at various locations.
Can someone:-
i) Rectify the problem here?
ii) Explain the cause?
iii) Explain how it is rectified?
Thanks.
PW

Attached screenshot of part of the affected area

Given that few of us are familiar with that area, it is hard for us to know which water parts are "overflow".

With that said, issues with water boundaries "overflowing" can be an indication of broken/incorrect OpenStreetMap (OSM) data for the river edge at the spot where the overflow begins. So it is very possible that these overflow spots indicate that some fixing of the master OSM data is needed. However, properly fixing water booundaries in OSM is a non trivial exercise, so if you don't feel up to doing so you may want to contact a local OSM mapper to check the boundaries for issues and fix those that are found.

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