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South Africa: Cape Town slashes water use amid drought | South Africa: Cape Town slashes water use amid drought |
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The South African city of Cape Town will slash residents' water allowance to 50 litres a day from next month amid fears that it could become the world's first major city to run out of water. | The South African city of Cape Town will slash residents' water allowance to 50 litres a day from next month amid fears that it could become the world's first major city to run out of water. |
The city had reached a "point of no return", Mayor Patricia de Lille said. | The city had reached a "point of no return", Mayor Patricia de Lille said. |
Cape Town, a popular tourist destination, has been hit by its worst drought in a century. | Cape Town, a popular tourist destination, has been hit by its worst drought in a century. |
Ms De Lille warned that the city risked reaching "Day Zero" on 21 April, when taps in homes could run dry. | Ms De Lille warned that the city risked reaching "Day Zero" on 21 April, when taps in homes could run dry. |
"We can no longer ask people to stop wasting water. We must force them," she said at a press conference. | "We can no longer ask people to stop wasting water. We must force them," she said at a press conference. |
"Despite our urging for months, 60% of Capetonians are callously using more than 87 litres per day," she added, referring to the current daily limit. | "Despite our urging for months, 60% of Capetonians are callously using more than 87 litres per day," she added, referring to the current daily limit. |
A person uses about 15 litres per minute for a typical shower and the same amount when flushing a standard toilet, according to WaterWise, a South African water usage awareness campaign. | A person uses about 15 litres per minute for a typical shower and the same amount when flushing a standard toilet, according to WaterWise, a South African water usage awareness campaign. |
Cape Town water facts | |
Current limit per resident: 87 litres; from 1 February: 50 litres | |
Day Zero (predicted day non-essential supplies to be cut off): 22 April (revised down from 29 April earlier this month). Takes effect when dams reach 13.5% capacity; currently at 28.1% | |
70% of Cape Town water use is in domestic homes - so: | |
Source: Cape Town government | |
Cape Town had earlier banned car washing and filling up swimming pools as part of efforts to conserve water. | Cape Town had earlier banned car washing and filling up swimming pools as part of efforts to conserve water. |
The Indian cricket team was also urged to take showers of no more than two minutes during its tour of the city earlier this month. | The Indian cricket team was also urged to take showers of no more than two minutes during its tour of the city earlier this month. |
However, the measures would "simply not be enough" and the crisis had "reached a new severity necessitating a series of new emergency measures", Ms De Lille said. | However, the measures would "simply not be enough" and the crisis had "reached a new severity necessitating a series of new emergency measures", Ms De Lille said. |
Much of southern Africa has been recovering from a drought caused by the El Nino weather phenomenon, following heavy summer rains. | Much of southern Africa has been recovering from a drought caused by the El Nino weather phenomenon, following heavy summer rains. |
However, Cape Town is still gripped by a drought and has had very low rainfall for the last three years. | However, Cape Town is still gripped by a drought and has had very low rainfall for the last three years. |