What would it be like begging for water to quench your thirst? How would it feel to literally borrow water from other countries? All these questions often cross my mind when I think about the water crisis in Cape Town, South Africa. It's very likely that this is no news to most of you but let me give you all a deeper look into the situation faced by people in South Africa at the moment.
Cape Town is South Africa's second largest city and one of the top tourist destinations in the world. It is also famous for one more thing. That it would be the first city in the world to completely run out of water by April this year. This might just be the beginning of what's to come in the next few years if we don't switch our habits.
City officials have said that April 12 would be the day when all taps run would run dry. This day will widely be known as 'Day Zero'.
How did this happen?
-The worst drought in more than a century which has pushed Cape Town's water scarcity into a potentially deadly horizon
-The metro area's population, which is 4 million and growing quickly.
-A rapidly changing climate.
The condition of people in South Africa
1)Residents are only allowed to use 50 liters, or a little over 13 gallons, of water per day.
2) People have begun collecting water from morning showers and washing machines to flush toilets and keep potted plants alive
3) They have been instructed to limit showers within 90 seconds.
4) Only hand sanitizers are being used in place of washing hands
5) Unwashed hair has now become an example of social responsibility
No one knows how long the restrictions could remain in place if "Day Zero" comes. The WWF has warned residents to be prepared to live with little water for between three and six months, depending on rainfall in the areas that feed the city?s dams.
If "Day Zero" does arrive, many people would have to go to collection points guarded by security forces for a daily ration of 6.6 gallons.
The water crisis in Cape Town is a warning to the world that it's time to for everyone to not just reflect upon but also work seriously towards the conservation of water.
4 Comments
Hello Asmita
I hope you are doing well
Great Report
Thank you so much for this report!
Keep writing!
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Hema
Posted 19-03-2020 12:19
This is soo sad to hear. Although I live in a society where water is the problem, its not as serious as this one...
Hope things will get better soon dear)
Posted 17-02-2018 19:01
Ohh that sad. Cant imagine being in a restrictive schedule to use water. So please save water mates.
Posted 11-02-2018 02:36
Once former prime minister of India Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpai in his speech said that the third world war will start just because of water crisis.I think this is beginning of crisis which would lead to great threat for human civilization.
Posted 10-02-2018 02:16