Johannesburg Water has since responded to outage calls, saying that due to a two-hour pump failure at Rand Water’s Eikenhof system on Tuesday night, 200 megalitres of water was lost.
JOHANNESBURG - As the world celebrates Water Day on Wednesday, 22 March 2023, some Joburg residents haven't had access to any.In need of change, South Africa's water infrastructure has been crippled by rolling power cuts and aging pipes.
Just this week, some residents in the city have reported dry taps and low to trickling water pressure.#JoburgUpdates Johannesburg Water’s systems experience reduction in water flow due to pump failure at Eikenhof ^K pic.twitter.com/zkcrqAeh4s"We have been affected since Sunday when the water pressure dropped and eventually dried up. We run a home for special needs babies - we need to wash bottles, sterilise bottles," one resident explained.
"It’s been a real struggle to get feedback from Joburg Water on what is the main reason for this issue," another resident said. "So, although there are tankers coming to the area, it’s virtually impossible to get sufficient water," one other resident said.
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