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Cape Town 'Day Zero' drought risk lurking around the corner: Study
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Amid Political Quarrels over Cape Town Crisis, Engineers Prepare Dams for Day Zero - Circle of Blue
Cape Town Postpones 'Day Zero,' When It Runs Out of Water, to 2019
South Africa's Heroic Gift of the Givers NGO Tackles Cape Town Water Crisis & Leads Effort to Drill New, Safe Boreholes in Rural Communities - Expat Achievements - Inspirations - SABLE Accelerator Network
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Day Zero is Already Here for Cape Town's Poor - Left Voice
Cape Town faces Day Zero: what happens when the city turns off the taps? | Cities | The Guardian
Icebergs and empty pools: Five things Cape Town's Day Zero taught us - BBC News
Cape Town water crisis prompts rationing to prevent Day Zero tap shutoff | CBC News
Looking Back on Cape Town's Drought and 'Day Zero' - Bloomberg
Cape Town's water crisis: Deadline for dry taps has been pushed back, but problem remains
Cape Town Day Zero. Cape town is on the verge of running… | by Urwa Muaz | Civic Analytics 2018 | Medium
Climate change tripled likelihood of drought that pushed Cape Town water crisis to 'Day Zero' brink, say scientists
Water Crisis: A Year After South Africa Averted Day Zero
Day Zero: Where next?
Cape Town almost ran out of water. Here's how it averted the crisis | World Economic Forum
Water security: How to avoid another Day Zero disaster in South Africa | IPWEA
Learning from Cape Town's water crisis - The Resilience Shift
Cape Town's Day Zero, by the numbers
What does Cape Town's water crisis mean for travelers? | Adventure.com
On Day Zero, Cape Town will run out of water. It's not the only city at risk - Revista de Prensa
Day Zero: Where next?
Countdown to Day Zero: Cape Town's Water Crisis - YouTube
Day Zero for Cape Town pushed back a few days
Cape Town's 'Day Zero' drought a sign of things to come | Stanford News