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hatrack

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Wed Oct 2, 2019, 07:38 AM Oct 2019

2 Million Residents w/o Water As Harare Shuts Down Water System; Drought, Cholera, Infrastructure

Tempers flared on Tuesday as more than 2 million residents of Zimbabwe’s capital and surrounding towns found themselves without water after authorities shut down the main treatment plant, raising new fears about disease after a cholera outbreak while the economy crumbles even more.

Officials in Harare have struggled to raise foreign currency to import water treatment chemicals; about $2.7 million is needed per month. Meanwhile, water levels in polluted reservoirs are dropping because of drought.

For residents who have seen shortages of everything from medicines to bread to petrol in recent months, the latest indignity brought weariness and disgust. “The toilets at school are just too filthy, people continue using them yet there is no water,” said 12-year-old Dylan Kaitano, who was among many uniformed school children waiting in line at wells, some shoving in impatience. “I didn’t go to school today because I have to be here.”

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At the Chivero reservoir, the city’s main water supply, plastic bottles, vehicle tires and algae floated in the shallow water which was green and emitted a choking, foul smell. Zimbabwe’s capital now frequently records cases of diseases such as typhoid due to water shortages and dilapidated sewer infrastructure. Some residents for months have been forced to get water from shallow, unsafe wells and defecate in the open, while children pick their way across fetid yards. The AP earlier this month watched some residents pump water then wait a half-hour for enough water to seep into a well to pump again.

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https://desdemonadespair.net/2019/09/zimbabwes-capital-runs-dry-as-taps-cut-off-for-2-million-people-it-is-a-desperate-situation.html

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2 Million Residents w/o Water As Harare Shuts Down Water System; Drought, Cholera, Infrastructure (Original Post) hatrack Oct 2019 OP
Brought to you by Robert Mugabe and ZANU-PF Jake Stern Oct 2019 #1

Jake Stern

(3,145 posts)
1. Brought to you by Robert Mugabe and ZANU-PF
Wed Oct 2, 2019, 08:22 AM
Oct 2019

Guess flipping the bird at the West and driving out the folks with technical know how wasn’t such a smooth move, eh Zimbabwe?

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