Children in Cape Town of South Africa are now suffering from water-related illnesses due to an ongoing drought which has caused the water levels in dams to drop to almost unusable bottom, close to silt and sand.
Local communities are blaming the unsanitary drinking water sources for the sufferings of kids
.
City authorities of Cape Town have advised all local residents about water shortage and contamination, while they are seeking a solution to the current water shortage.
Experts say it is possible that Cape Town could run completely dry within 100 days.
Children in Cape Town of South Africa are now suffering from water-related illnesses due to an ongoing drought which has caused the water levels in dams to drop to almost unusable bottom, close to silt and sand.
Local communities are blaming the unsanitary drinking water sources for the sufferings of kids
.
City authorities of Cape Town have advised all local residents about water shortage and contamination, while they are seeking a solution to the current water shortage.
Experts say it is possible that Cape Town could run completely dry within 100 days.
Children in Cape Town of South Africa are now suffering from water-related illnesses due to an ongoing drought which has caused the water levels in dams to drop to almost unusable bottom, close to silt and sand.
Local communities are blaming the unsanitary drinking water sources for the sufferings of kids
.
City authorities of Cape Town have advised all local residents about water shortage and contamination, while they are seeking a solution to the current water shortage.
Experts say it is possible that Cape Town could run completely dry within 100 days.
Children in Cape Town of South Africa are now suffering from water-related illnesses due to an ongoing drought which has caused the water levels in dams to drop to almost unusable bottom, close to silt and sand.
Local communities are blaming the unsanitary drinking water sources for the sufferings of kids
.
City authorities of Cape Town have advised all local residents about water shortage and contamination, while they are seeking a solution to the current water shortage.
Experts say it is possible that Cape Town could run completely dry within 100 days.
Children in Cape Town of South Africa are now suffering from water-related illnesses due to an ongoing drought which has caused the water levels in dams to drop to almost unusable bottom, close to silt and sand.
Local communities are blaming the unsanitary drinking water sources for the sufferings of kids
.
City authorities of Cape Town have advised all local residents about water shortage and contamination, while they are seeking a solution to the current water shortage.
Experts say it is possible that Cape Town could run completely dry within 100 days.
Children in Cape Town of South Africa are now suffering from water-related illnesses due to an ongoing drought which has caused the water levels in dams to drop to almost unusable bottom, close to silt and sand.
Local communities are blaming the unsanitary drinking water sources for the sufferings of kids
.
City authorities of Cape Town have advised all local residents about water shortage and contamination, while they are seeking a solution to the current water shortage.
Experts say it is possible that Cape Town could run completely dry within 100 days.
Children in Cape Town of South Africa are now suffering from water-related illnesses due to an ongoing drought which has caused the water levels in dams to drop to almost unusable bottom, close to silt and sand.
Local communities are blaming the unsanitary drinking water sources for the sufferings of kids
.
City authorities of Cape Town have advised all local residents about water shortage and contamination, while they are seeking a solution to the current water shortage.
Experts say it is possible that Cape Town could run completely dry within 100 days.
Children in Cape Town of South Africa are now suffering from water-related illnesses due to an ongoing drought which has caused the water levels in dams to drop to almost unusable bottom, close to silt and sand.
Local communities are blaming the unsanitary drinking water sources for the sufferings of kids
.
City authorities of Cape Town have advised all local residents about water shortage and contamination, while they are seeking a solution to the current water shortage.
Experts say it is possible that Cape Town could run completely dry within 100 days.