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Day Zero

  • How Chennai used rainwater to quench its thirst and avoid a Cape Town-like water crisis

    How Chennai used rainwater to quench its thirst and avoid a Cape Town-like water crisis

    Yasaswini Sampathkumar
    · Jul 16, 2018 · 01:30 pm
  • Counting down to ‘Day Zero’: Like Cape Town, many Indian cities are fast running out of water

    Counting down to ‘Day Zero’: Like Cape Town, many Indian cities are fast running out of water

    Mohammad Faiz Alam
    · Mar 27, 2018 · 12:30 pm
  • South Africa drought: Cape Town reduces water consumption, taps will not run dry till June

    South Africa drought: Cape Town reduces water consumption, taps will not run dry till June

    Scroll Staff
    · Feb 14, 2018 · 09:36 am