Residents Of Cape Town Face Worsening Drought Conditions And Water Restricitions

CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - JANUARY 15: Theewaterskloof Dam dips to 15.5% capacity on January 15, 2018 in Cape Town, South Africa. Diminishing water supplies may lead to the taps being turned off for the four millions inhabitants of Cape Town on April 12 2018, known locally as Day Zero. Water will be restricted from 87 litres per day to 50 litres as temperatures reach 28 degrees later this week. Politicians are blaming each other and residents for the deepening crisis. (Photo by Morgana Wingard/Getty Images)
CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - JANUARY 15: Theewaterskloof Dam dips to 15.5% capacity on January 15, 2018 in Cape Town, South Africa. Diminishing water supplies may lead to the taps being turned off for the four millions inhabitants of Cape Town on April 12 2018, known locally as Day Zero. Water will be restricted from 87 litres per day to 50 litres as temperatures reach 28 degrees later this week. Politicians are blaming each other and residents for the deepening crisis. (Photo by Morgana Wingard/Getty Images)
Residents Of Cape Town Face Worsening Drought Conditions And Water Restricitions
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