💨 Abstract
The latest data shows that the six major dams in the Western Cape have dropped below 60% capacity, currently at 59.5%. This is a decrease from the previous week and the same period last year. Theewaterskloof, the largest dam, is at 59.8% capacity. Despite recent cold weather and snow, dam levels have been declining. Residents of the Western Cape are reminded of the past 'Day Zero' water crisis.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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