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Cape Town enters Mad Max territory (well, almost). Residents will have to go to one of some 200 municipal water points throughout the city where they can collect a maximum of 25 liters (6.6 ...
Cape Town - The community of Lwandle in Strand is divided over the proposed demolition of a water tank by the City of Cape Town. The tank, which many say is a landmark, was built during the ...
Cape Town has pushed its countdown clock to 2019, but avoiding Day Zero is still dependent on the rain, and it’s unlikely to be the last major city to face such a water crisis.
Cape Town – a city once at the forefront of Africa’s green movement – imposed further water restrictions Thursday as it prepares for the day the taps run dry.
Residents fill containers with water at a source for natural spring water in Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2018. South Africa's drought-hit city of Cape Town plans to introduce new ...
Cape Town, South Africa, averted the "Day Zero" water crisis that made headlines earlier this year, but is the close call enough to change the city's water consumption habits?
Residents queue to fill containers with water from a source of natural spring water in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Feb. 2, 2018. AP Photo / Bram Janssen Last June, Piotr Wolski began ...
"It is dehumanising. We've been without water since 15 January. We are only allowed to get 20 litres of water that sometimes needs to last us for more than two days because the water tank trucks are ...
When that happens Cape Town will cut the water supply to most of the city. It will mean mass distribution at 200 water points. Limits of 25 litres a day per person, about 6 Gallons.
Cape Town, South Africa, has designated July 9 “Day Zero.” That’s when water taps throughout the city are expected to go dry, marking the culmination of a three-year drought. South African ...
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