Cape Town’s water outlook has received a significant boost after an extraordinary spell of rain pushed dam levels up by nearly 20% in just seven days, offering much-needed relief following months of concern over declining reserves. The latest figures show the city’s dams are now sitting at 70.8% capacity, a dramatic improvement that has allowed Cape Town to move out of its ‘early drought caution’ phase, as per Business Tech. For a city that stil…
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