Here’s how one animal shelter is planning to cope during Joburg’s 54-hour water shutdown

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Here’s how one animal shelter is planning to cope during Joburg’s 54-hour water shutdown
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'We have already had about 40 litres of water donated since we posted yesterday. We are hoping to get in at least another 200 litres,' said The Bunny Hop Haven.

According to the city, the water supply from the Rand Water Swartkoppies system to the central CBD will be reduced by 50%.

Stationary and roaming water tankers will be made available where feasible to reduce the impact to consumers.

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