Water woes continue in parts of Joburg after another City Power substation is destroyed by fire

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Water woes continue in parts of Joburg after another City Power substation is destroyed by fire
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Johannesburg Water has warned its water system will be affected after the Brixton transformer substation was gutted by a fire.

On Sunday City Power confirmed thes transformer was destroyed by fire with the cause yet to be established.

“This will affect the water supply to Brixton reservoir and tower zones. A pumping unit is being organised for Helen Joseph Hospital.”

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