
'Day Zero': This city is counting down the days until its water taps run dry
CNN
A week ago, a dam in South Africa's Nelson Mandela Bay was decommissioned as levels dropped too low to extract any actual water. Another is just days away from emptying out. Now much of the city is counting down to Day Zero, the day all taps run dry.
It's the bumpy road — which runs between tightly packed shanty dwellings and beige public-funded houses — that makes balancing containers filled with 70 liters of water on his return a pain.
"Home feels far when you are pushing 70 kilograms of water in a wheelbarrow," said the 49-year-old resident from the impoverished South African township of Kwanobuhle.

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