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Why Cape Town is running out of water
Cape Town could be first major city to run out of water — in 90 days - National | Globalnews.ca
Day Zero: What happens when Cape Town runs out of water? | Condé Nast Traveller India
Cape Town to run out of water within weeks | World News | Sky News
Will Cape Town Be The World's First City To Run Out Of Water? Book Review and Ratings by Kids - Kim Bussing
Cape Town South Africa to run out of water in less than three months | Metro News
Day Zero: Where next?
How Cape Town's "Day Zero" crisis helped mobilize water conservation efforts | Salon.com
Commentary: Cape Town Is Running out of Water. Could More Cities Be Next? - Pacific Institute
Will Cape Town Run Out of Water? - Bloomberg
Cape Town Pushes Back 'Day Zero' When It Will Run Out of Water
Cape Town's Water is Running Out
Why Cape Town Is Running Out of Water, and the Cities That Are Next
Forbes on X: "Cape Town, South Africa, may run out of water in just 90 days https://t.co/MsewNBaXRZ https://t.co/oZUgWaJskw" / X
This is how Cape Town saved itself from running out of water | They were days from disaster. 📕 Read more: https://wef.ch/2TZ1oo5 | By World Economic Forum | Facebook
Could Melbourne experience Day Zero - Monash Lens
Cape Town dams are now overflowing, two years after nearly running out of water | CNN
Cape Town almost ran out of water. Here's how it averted the crisis | World Economic Forum
Cape Town is running out of water and Day Zero is looming
Cape Town, South Africa is running out of water - Washington Post
Cape Town running dry - here are 19 other cities at risk
8 major cities running out of water | Euronews
On Day Zero, Cape Town will run out of water. It's not the only city at risk - Revista de Prensa
Cape Town water taps running dry | Africa Renewal
Cape Town, On Verge Of Running Out Of Water, Braces For 'Chaos' - CBS Los Angeles
Cape Town will run out of water within weeks
Cape Town faces Day Zero: what happens when the city turns off the taps? | Cities | The Guardian