South Africa faces water rationing as dam levels drop after drought

13 October 2016 - 16:44
By REUTERS

South Africa will experience water rationing if consumers do not heed calls to cut consumption to avoid a collapse of the water system as dam levels fall after a drought, an official in the water department said on Thursday. Concerns over water supply in Africa's most industrialised country have risen after an El Nino weather pattern brought drought conditions to much of southern Africa, hurting agriculture output.

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