Recriminations flow as taps dry in Cape Town

The way Cape Town has neared disaster has lessons for an era in which catastrophic climatic events are more frequent and long-term planning less so, says William Saunderson-Meyer.

Recriminations flow as taps dry in Cape Town

The way Cape Town has neared disaster has lessons for an era in which catastrophic climatic events are more frequent and long-term planning less so, says William Saunderson-Meyer.

Unless something miraculous happens, the city of Cape Town, an iconic international tourism destination and South Africa’s second economic hub, will run out of drinking water in a matter of weeks.

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