People collect drinking water from pipes fed by an underground spring in St. James, about 25 kilometers from the city center of Cape Town.
cnn.com - by Paul P. Murphy - January 24, 2018
In Cape Town, South Africa, they're calling it "Day Zero" -- the day when the taps run dry.
A few days ago, city officials had said that day will come on April 22. This week, they moved up the date to April 12 . . .
. . . It's been a slow-motion crisis, exacerbated by three factors conspiring together:
The worst drought in over a century, which has pushed Cape Town's water scarcity into a potentially deadly horizon
Its population, which is 4 million and growing quickly
A rapidly changing climate
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