The Asian Age

SA declares drought a ‘ national disaster’

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Cape Town, Feb. 13: South Africa on Tuesday declared a “national disaster” over a drought that has ravaged parts of the country and threatened to leave the city of Cape Town without domestic tap water.

In a notice published in the government gazette, the department of cooperativ­e governance said that it had elevated the drought to a “national disaster” after reassessin­g its “magnitude and severity”.

Cape Town is in the grip of a catastroph­ic threeyearl­ong drought as sparse winter rains have failed to bring relief, and dam levels have dropped to dangerousl­y low levels.

South Africa’s second city is now facing the prospect of having to turn its taps off under a so- called “Day Zero” scenario to conserve the city’s remaining water supplies.

On Tuesday, the predicted date for Day Zero was pushed back to June 11 after consumptio­n cuts.

But widespread drought has gripped large parts of the south and west of South Africa.

The statement said that declaring a national disaster would mean that the national government was responsibl­e for tackling the issue.

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