Day Zero: how Cape Town stopped the taps running dry

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Early this year, the South African government announced that Day Zero was looming - a moment, after three years of unprecedented drought, when dam levels would be so low that taps would be turned off and people would have to fetch water at communal collection points. After taking remedial measures, Capetonians managed to push back the date of Day Zero until next year. We visited the city to find out how the threat of an apocalyptic disaster has changed lives
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  • @benlawrence309
    @benlawrence309 6 лет назад +298

    Cape Town South Africa doesn't have a large water basin to begin with, it's one of the reasons why the native South Africans never settled in the area in the first place, because droughts where to unpredictable.

    • @ms.goodenergy
      @ms.goodenergy 6 лет назад +11

      Truth

    • @drsidiyengar
      @drsidiyengar 6 лет назад

      Very scientific put

    • @lukeshdoesntknow
      @lukeshdoesntknow 6 лет назад +4

      Native Khoisan people were actually largely aggregated in the Cape region.

    • @Mimeniia
      @Mimeniia 6 лет назад +5

      We were just fine as far as water was concerned. But it is the steady migration of people into the region that is taking its toll viz., from other African countries and the probably the most strange of all, Gautengers, heaven only knows why.

    • @pseudonym2839
      @pseudonym2839 6 лет назад

      Let's not say settle, but I would say the South Africans were situated there.

  • @lancefron1
    @lancefron1 6 лет назад +78

    Great news is that as of 10/06 CT's dam levels were at 32% total stored capacity, up from 21% a year ago. And we've had good rains in the last week, too.

    • @Mimeniia
      @Mimeniia 6 лет назад +4

      50% a day ago but....it'll run out as fast as its filled. We have to however employ what we've learnt about water saving in this time, irrespective, ie Jojo tanks and re-using water etc.

    • @marcooosbibendorsht1334
      @marcooosbibendorsht1334 6 лет назад +2

      Now we're up to just under 50%

    • @flamingpieherman9822
      @flamingpieherman9822 6 лет назад

      Lance Efron wish we in Florida could give you water! We are inundated with it...it has rained so much...our rivers are cresting, yards are soggy to the point you sink down a few inches with each step..like a sponge.

    • @dunique26
      @dunique26 5 лет назад

      Well that's good to hear..

    • @lemonwangs
      @lemonwangs 5 лет назад

      flamingpie herman I live in south Florida and there are lakes and stuff behind homes but um. I wanna move to Hawaii.

  • @jordanharper617
    @jordanharper617 6 лет назад +30

    I live in South Africa Cape Town
    Our damns are rising but we are still having water restrictions to be extra careful

  • @oycan_mohamed1259
    @oycan_mohamed1259 3 года назад +19

    11 year old me here bc my geography teacher sent us this link.
    These poor people😕😟

    • @KJH1020
      @KJH1020 3 года назад +3

      me too lol

    • @fezza6143
      @fezza6143 3 года назад +3

      im here 4 humanities lol

    • @livkuzma
      @livkuzma 6 месяцев назад

      Yup, same. Is it still like this?

    • @oycan_mohamed1259
      @oycan_mohamed1259 6 месяцев назад

      @@livkuzma omg bro I forgot ab this comment 3 whole years ago 😭😭

    • @livkuzma
      @livkuzma 6 месяцев назад

      @@oycan_mohamed1259

  • @isabelmilla3339
    @isabelmilla3339 6 лет назад +6

    we getting better!!!! Cape Town has had all rainy days this winter!!! some sunny but its getting so much better!

  • @neoninomofokeng3184
    @neoninomofokeng3184 6 лет назад +63

    This story is outdated , there have been some really good rains in recent weeks.

    • @thabangkgafela3844
      @thabangkgafela3844 6 лет назад +20

      you are dumb,a few rains mean nothing.
      Afew rains dont fill dams

    • @julianjohnson9077
      @julianjohnson9077 6 лет назад +11

      Neo Nino Mofokeng The Theewaterskloof dam is 38.5% full this week; Voëlvlei dam is 52% full; Bergriver Dam 83% full; and the Clanwilliam Dam is 98.2% full.

    • @dynamicsolution8166
      @dynamicsolution8166 6 лет назад +1

      Neo Nino Mofokeng So can I sttart telling everyone that global cooling is the new trendy thing to talk about???

    • @marcooosbibendorsht1334
      @marcooosbibendorsht1334 6 лет назад

      John Dalecki No.
      Just no.

    • @marcooosbibendorsht1334
      @marcooosbibendorsht1334 6 лет назад

      Julian Johnson Yes, but Theewaterskloof needs to be far higher, as it's the main source of water for Cape Town

  • @aldemir6127
    @aldemir6127 6 лет назад +186

    So slowly and surely, slowly but soon we be facing the same

    • @artuselias
      @artuselias 6 лет назад +3

      Who?

    • @oktopussy9628
      @oktopussy9628 6 лет назад +11

      Al Demir Depends on where you live. In nothern Europe for example we have an increased danger of floods and storms,but not that much with droughts.

    • @aldemir6127
      @aldemir6127 6 лет назад +4

      Janne Winsemann Thanks, what I'm talking about is that world environment, the source of energy and all that

    • @photosapientt
      @photosapientt 6 лет назад

      How come I see your comments on top comment sections of every video I watch?

    • @cahoutcharles961
      @cahoutcharles961 6 лет назад +3

      Not in Canada.

  • @coleabrahams9331
    @coleabrahams9331 6 лет назад +2

    I'm from Cape Town. Many people are saying it was a scam and that they told us the dams were so low when they were actually quite high, but you never know

  • @moimeself1088
    @moimeself1088 6 лет назад +8

    Did the police close down the car washes in town as well??? That was heartbreaking to watch.

    • @mustafacemrea
      @mustafacemrea 3 года назад

      I guess they are using modern systems like spreys

  • @Mrdachs88
    @Mrdachs88 6 лет назад +156

    That police patrol made me a bit uneasy. Why are they punishing the people that use the least amount of water. Go to the rich peoples houses and fine them for petty things.

    • @CBrown9758
      @CBrown9758 6 лет назад +9

      Mrdachs8 u know how that goes us first them last if ever.

    • @Rapmylife123213
      @Rapmylife123213 6 лет назад +1

      they can use grey water

    • @Mrdachs88
      @Mrdachs88 6 лет назад +3

      Can they though? How are you gonna prove that you're using grey water?

    • @machielvanmierlo7761
      @machielvanmierlo7761 6 лет назад +23

      Ha! No. They both waste water. The main difference is that the rich people get taxed and fined for it. The poor neighborhoods they will just crack open water pipe and have it spill onto the streets when they're not collecting it.

    • @user-im1jq3lw2l
      @user-im1jq3lw2l 6 лет назад +11

      Mrdachs8 it’s true, I live in a quite ‘rich’ suburb and they never come over here to reduce our water. And we haven’t been forced to do what the Porters have. It’s sad really.

  • @Maddoxxx
    @Maddoxxx 5 лет назад +8

    in a bond movie, there was a villain that made the whole country collapse because of no water..

  • @deanmc
    @deanmc 6 лет назад +4

    We've had heavy rain over the last few weeks. The current water levels aggregated for all our dams are at 50%. This happened about 10 years ago.

  • @wadawax
    @wadawax 6 лет назад +3

    Honestly It's not that surprising that this is happening, in ireland, a country know for rain, there were water shortages this summer and water restrictions and hose pipe bans were introduced

  • @aplusprintshop
    @aplusprintshop 6 лет назад +32

    my grandma always have said that the trees and plants calls the rain. So each household should plant trees and plants. and rain will come.

    • @baralah
      @baralah 6 лет назад +9

      A Plus Print Shop please tell your grandma to say hi to the Care Bear when she sees one.

    • @hodamandy
      @hodamandy 6 лет назад +3

      mouser mouse i thought its a forrest because it rains

    • @Kennclarete
      @Kennclarete 6 лет назад +3

      hoda mandy it's both. Forests create rain and rains create forests.

    • @Kennclarete
      @Kennclarete 6 лет назад +1

      RZZR sure

    • @Kennclarete
      @Kennclarete 6 лет назад +1

      RZZR minute earth has a video about it

  • @jcextranow
    @jcextranow 4 года назад +3

    People continue to move there for the natural beauty but they have to understand the area does not support a continuous water resource. The responsibility is with the residents who live in the metropolitan area as well.

  • @9oaktree
    @9oaktree 6 лет назад +6

    At the moment Dam levels are way past 2017 and near to 2016 levels.

  • @katieyoung831
    @katieyoung831 6 лет назад +7

    I feel so sorry for them

  • @lyledeyounges1276
    @lyledeyounges1276 6 лет назад +29

    The police confiscate the water hoses AND throw the remaining water onto the street... what? I wonder if the lack of water will somehow intensify conflict in the region, or if it's mainly a problem in the capital.

  • @freudba1578
    @freudba1578 6 лет назад +2

    We lived water scarcity in North Africa, I use to carry with me container of 3 gallon everyday bring water to drink and wash. We take shower onece a week

  • @sentientsushi7701
    @sentientsushi7701 4 года назад +1

    Why are people even disliking this video

    • @sentientsushi7701
      @sentientsushi7701 4 года назад

      Aidan Drotzur oh yeah, that makes sense (not sarcastically)

  • @thomasshelby477
    @thomasshelby477 5 лет назад +15

    Any from tamilnadu ?

  • @springtimesunshine1787
    @springtimesunshine1787 6 лет назад +13

    why is the video coming out nooow? day zero has been avoided for this year cause luckily it‘s been raining the last few weeks so the basins around cape town are filling up again

  • @MediaSock
    @MediaSock 2 года назад +1

    We went through this in Melbourne Australia a few years ago, it wasn't as bad as this but it was scary while going through it.

    • @livkuzma
      @livkuzma 6 месяцев назад

      ....No...I don't think we did?

  • @malerightsfeminist2678
    @malerightsfeminist2678 6 лет назад +9

    I'm a local resident I must say this video exaggerates our situation. We are doing fine here.

  • @blancavelasquez9859
    @blancavelasquez9859 6 лет назад +25

    Same happened with Israel now they have enough water to seek to neighboring countries, they just need to innovate instead of being corrupt

    • @felixw.8391
      @felixw.8391 6 лет назад +4

      *invade

    • @ednorton5213
      @ednorton5213 5 лет назад +2

      Israel offered them help, they didn’t take it due to political BS

    • @najma2613
      @najma2613 5 лет назад

      Didn't isreal juice dry the water in neighboring regions? Either you have water or don't. Innovations are just different ways to relocate water which in turn can harm others?

  • @ameliomeyer3620
    @ameliomeyer3620 6 лет назад +1

    Update!! Dam levels are now at 50%. Here trusting this will increase with the rest of the Winter rain.

  • @melodramatic7904
    @melodramatic7904 6 лет назад +1

    And here I am complaining about how it rained for 6 months where I live. I will never complain again.

    • @gidget330
      @gidget330 5 лет назад

      The drought all come before the rainy season, plus this happens every few decades so don't feel bad.

  • @mansoorzahid6272
    @mansoorzahid6272 6 лет назад +2

    The situation is better now, lot of rain is coming, dam level is reaching up to 50 percent, so need to have any panic

    • @mohitoBhau5499
      @mohitoBhau5499 5 лет назад

      That's this year. With continued warming conditions the world over, water is the single greatest resource that this earth cannot live without. India is suffering the effects of water crisis desperately.

  • @maartensmaling
    @maartensmaling 5 лет назад +3

    Does anyone know where I can find any information sources used for this video?

  • @safiyahmajal1307
    @safiyahmajal1307 6 лет назад +3

    the dams are almost full because it was raining so much

  • @fezza6143
    @fezza6143 3 года назад +4

    POV: ur here because your teacher made you

  • @wallybelp1
    @wallybelp1 5 лет назад +1

    Reminiscent of Melbourne Australia. We have big water supply problems.

  • @mrfurball
    @mrfurball 6 лет назад +1

    Water does not disappear unless it's deliberately broken down into oxygen and hydrogen at a molecular level with a electrical charge, being humanity is not producing hydrogen at a commercial level water is being displaced, if the ice caps are melting a larger than normal amount of water should be introduced into the water cycle yet water shortages are affecting all continents... Could the cause be water hording at a commercial level as has been reported several times before and the process of fracking that introduces vast amounts of water deep into the Earth's mantle therefore requiring tens of thousands of years for the same water to be filtered out on to the surface?

  • @tommywilson1075
    @tommywilson1075 5 месяцев назад

    That was a genuine drought.

  • @Colors.TF1
    @Colors.TF1 5 лет назад +4

    Why they not evacuating and move those people out, because it's for the safety of Cape Town. "State of emergency"

    • @gidget330
      @gidget330 5 лет назад +1

      Its more complicated. You see those people were actually made to imigrate to cape town, because the western cape was under DA party's control therefore the ANC wanted to send more supporters there to further their own votes. Yet of course they weren't expecting the drought to happen, but they don't want to actually get rid of the people because they still want the votes.

  • @TeamGGgaming
    @TeamGGgaming 6 лет назад +5

    The problems of overpopulation in an area not really suitable for human life

  • @josephdorian4743
    @josephdorian4743 6 лет назад +67

    Blame political differences within South Africa, it's not just climate change.

    • @janelin6083
      @janelin6083 6 лет назад +11

      omg, Prof. Moron - please explain how political differences caused Cape Town's last three years to be their driest ever. Do they control the rain, Professor?

    • @AnonymousUser77254
      @AnonymousUser77254 6 лет назад +13

      Jane Lin We had data indicating this would happen. Desalination has been on the table for years but no action was taken.

    • @kv998
      @kv998 6 лет назад +6

      I think I understand what your trying to say...
      Like the under privileged are in more harms way of getting the taps shut off ( well to be honest from other documentaries that I’ve watched the under privileged areas get he taps shut off randomly all the time) while the privileged have more access.
      However; the end result is the same. Climate change and the lack of resources have made a huge impact on this city and it’s so sad-Cape town is a beautiful city with so much culture.

    • @lukeshdoesntknow
      @lukeshdoesntknow 6 лет назад +5

      Yes Sybrand like you said we had data to show this was gonna happen, but climate change is the cause in the first place. Politics or lack of politics is not the primary cause for the water crisis. You're confusing the causative factor (climate change) with the exacerbating factor (lack of political action)

    • @springbok4015
      @springbok4015 6 лет назад

      Joseph Dorian it’s mostly climate change. Our rainfall drastically fell in volume over the previous years.

  • @safiyahmajal1307
    @safiyahmajal1307 6 лет назад +1

    the water restrictions are over i live in south Africa

  • @JohnDoe-fg9ng
    @JohnDoe-fg9ng 6 лет назад +98

    Has an absurd amount of people living in one area with limited water supply that is now running out and the first thing people do is point to climate change????

    • @nayandusoruth2468
      @nayandusoruth2468 6 лет назад +73

      Climate change is making wetter places wetter, and more importantly, drier places drier.
      The latter is what is affecting cape town. I do not understand your confusion, as climate change is well under way, and we are already feeling it's effects, cape town only really being noticed because it is an important city, but plenty of other places have already felt it's effects, Bangladesh being an example, with heavy flooding being an issue driven by climate change.

    • @Jamster_070
      @Jamster_070 6 лет назад +5

      HawkingN It has nothing to do with climate change. Its the uselessness of the municipality. The DA is worse than the ANC.

    • @janelin6083
      @janelin6083 6 лет назад +34

      Gee, "John" maybe the diagnosis has something to do with Cape Town having record low rainfall for three years in a row, with 2017 being the driest year since they started keeping track. Yeah, that couldn't have anything to do with the climate, huh moron?

    • @MrSvenovitch
      @MrSvenovitch 6 лет назад +3

      They overbred (white people too), and you can deny it and call ppl who point it out all kinds of nasty names. Don't worry, nature will take care of it in its gruesome uncaring way. We could have prevented it if we 'd used our brains. But no, let's all be pc and lalalalala deny and don't want to hear it. Nature doesn't negotiate, not even with left liberals

    • @shnbwmn
      @shnbwmn 6 лет назад +16

      Sven - Cape Town population is normal, even small size for a major city. There are many places with higher populations in drier regions that have had no difficulty with water. Guess your overbreeding theory doesn't fit. This is all about the management and foresight regarding water infrastructure, coupled with an unforeseen el nino drought worst on record, and middle/upper class people using too much. The poor people who make up a lot of CTs population use the least water and supply has never been a problem except during a terrible drought, like any other place in the world (eg, California).
      Btw we're getting nice strong rains now, huge downpours that are filling the province dams by a couple percentage points every week. As I type there is rain that's been falling for three days straight. That's how this climate works ("the Cape of Storms"). The City is planning to make use of stormwater run-off which previously ran into the sea. That's not even getting into waste water treatment, desalination, ground water extraction, etc.

  • @andrewschulzsd
    @andrewschulzsd 6 лет назад +9

    Never happened before 1994...

  • @killernat1234
    @killernat1234 6 лет назад +4

    50 litres per day, wtf

  • @mai-qn7cs
    @mai-qn7cs 6 лет назад +3

    If they predicted there was going to be a water crisis why wouldn't they invest in desalination plants?

    • @kevinlocke4515
      @kevinlocke4515 6 лет назад

      Busy appropriating land.

    • @PikaPluff
      @PikaPluff 5 лет назад

      DUHH literally they have done that have u watched it fully smh.

    • @gidget330
      @gidget330 5 лет назад

      Plus the ANC and the DA wont ever work together to sort out this problem.

  • @whereeveritgoes
    @whereeveritgoes 6 лет назад +53

    Every one now please start drinking sea/ocean water.. we may die from it but if we practice it long enough, we can put this new survival gene to the next generation of humans.

    • @adpontier
      @adpontier 6 лет назад +17

      This might be a bit easier: Elemental Water Makers (Delft, The Netherlands) found a sustainable way to desalinated the water.

    • @whereeveritgoes
      @whereeveritgoes 6 лет назад +13

      I was joking.

    • @ashwaths
      @ashwaths 6 лет назад +1

      Awang Budiman LoL.

    • @4rfrgr4
      @4rfrgr4 6 лет назад

      😂😂😂

    • @justbreathe8835
      @justbreathe8835 6 лет назад

      Awang Budiman huhh no

  • @rohitmistry1979
    @rohitmistry1979 2 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @kiharajon87
    @kiharajon87 6 лет назад +1

    what is the city doing to address the issue? pipelines from the many SA rivers? boreholes? Capetown residents can't wait to waste water again.

    • @gidget330
      @gidget330 5 лет назад

      I'm not sure a local government is about to spend thousands or evens millions on pipelines and filters. Especially because we're in Africa.

  • @The_Angry_BeEconomist
    @The_Angry_BeEconomist 6 лет назад +3

    it started raining, how did Cape Town start making it rain?

    • @gidget330
      @gidget330 5 лет назад

      Winter

    • @livkuzma
      @livkuzma 6 месяцев назад

      They did the rain dance.

  • @julianjohnson9077
    @julianjohnson9077 6 лет назад +1

    Cape Town - Dams feeding Cape Town are currently 53% full - 28 percentage points higher than last year, when the drought was at its worst.

  • @chistinelane
    @chistinelane 6 лет назад

    This isn't the wake up call. This is the "you have 30 minutes to show up to work or you're fired" call

  • @gabrielnewman2133
    @gabrielnewman2133 3 года назад +1

    This happened yesterday

  • @crashweaverda
    @crashweaverda 6 лет назад +4

    Water the next oil

    • @troyhie5047
      @troyhie5047 4 года назад

      crashweaverda that’s true

  • @Ty-ww1lv
    @Ty-ww1lv 4 года назад +1

    I don’t get it how so when it’s located in next to the ocean

  • @pyroromancer
    @pyroromancer 6 лет назад +2

    reverse affirmative action failing to fill needed engineering positions at the water companies

  • @Trogzzzz
    @Trogzzzz 6 лет назад

    In Karachi, Pakistan, a large city, they only have water taps available once a week, at best

  • @uriapark8848
    @uriapark8848 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this. I read the articles in Januray, thinking that Cape Town had run out of water as there were no more media reports. I'm glad to hear of this somewhat fortunate turn of events.
    I hope others will also reduce their impact on climate change by perhaps becoming more open minded to the zero waste movement and reducing their meat intake. Zero waste seeks to reduce our environmental impact by reducing waste sent to landfills and instead focus on using reusable or recyclable products, partly to decrease greenhouse gas emissions from producing single use products. Veganism and vegetarianism also goes in hand with reducing our environmental impact by avoiding meat. Cows and other meat creatures consume more grains and water to feed. As more water is used to feed the cows and produce the grains that cows eat, we run out of available drinking water. Also, cows fart methane, a gas much more potent as a greenhouse gas that carbon dioxide. So I urge you to reduce your meat intake by even just having Meatless Monday. Please, if you can take part in reducing climate change, just do it.

  • @ErnestJay88
    @ErnestJay88 6 лет назад +1

    Water is plenty in Cape Town, but it was a salt water.

  • @brookeeberhard889
    @brookeeberhard889 6 лет назад +1

    can they do what some part of America are doing taking sewage water and using filters to take all the nasty stuff out or does the government not have enough funds for that?

    • @gidget330
      @gidget330 5 лет назад

      No, the western cape government is the only provincial government under DA rule. therefore they act almost like their own state. And the national government is under ANC rule. And those guys do not like each other.

  • @closmasmas9080
    @closmasmas9080 6 лет назад

    That’s an extreme version of what it is like to live with a water tank

  • @DanielLuzster
    @DanielLuzster 6 лет назад +1

    The reason Capetonians got it right is because we knew the national government couldn't care less if we ran out of water.

  • @thebuddha4208
    @thebuddha4208 5 лет назад +2

    I grew up on water I must use 60 gallons a day because of my OCD washing if I was on able to wash when I needed to I would rather die than do not wash

    • @wouterdevries04
      @wouterdevries04 5 лет назад

      Nice

    • @thebuddha4208
      @thebuddha4208 5 лет назад

      Wouter de Vries I don’t know what it would be like to have no water I grew up next to a great lake literally unlimited water I feel so sorry for those people I believe everyone deserves a shower and clean water I wish I could give those people swimming pools and fill them up

    • @wouterdevries04
      @wouterdevries04 5 лет назад

      Nicholas Pilto Nice

  • @simple22travel11
    @simple22travel11 6 лет назад +1

    Ever heard of building a desalination facility?

    • @kylemeyer3703
      @kylemeyer3703 6 лет назад +1

      Bris Vegas if you actually paid attention to the video u would realize that they said South Africa is investing is desalination plants downie

  • @glenndejong6817
    @glenndejong6817 6 лет назад

    San Paulo ! Ran dry too .

  • @sathyaramesh1115
    @sathyaramesh1115 5 лет назад +1

    Warning for all

  • @torinjones3221
    @torinjones3221 6 лет назад

    Meh 100 years ago everyone everywhere was collecting water from pumps. My village still has two pumps that work and there's only around 150 - 200 people in it

  • @curtisknutson3920
    @curtisknutson3920 2 года назад

    WTII otcmkts, makes water out of the AIR, imagine pure drinking water, think of all the possibilities, watering crops, filling reservoirs, filling water tanks, living off Grid, Your own personal water supply when things get bad, different sizes available to own

  • @titotarantula9294
    @titotarantula9294 4 года назад +1

    Build a water reclamation plant that uses "REVERSE OSMOSIS" 2 produce clean water ASAP!!!!

    • @mattbeamer6918
      @mattbeamer6918 2 года назад

      Reverse osmosis uses 2 liers to produce 1 liter of water. Not the most efficient way to do it.

  • @rocky3652
    @rocky3652 6 лет назад +1

    It’s been proven there is just as much water on the planet since the beginning of time it keeps rating everyday all over the world

    • @Deontjie
      @Deontjie 6 лет назад +2

      Only partly true. The earth lose about ten tonnes of hydrogen to space every year. Same with helium. But that lost could never again bond with oxygen to form water.

  • @Kni0002
    @Kni0002 6 лет назад

    why stop car washes if they only use 4% of the total water supply.

  • @SariI064
    @SariI064 6 лет назад +24

    This will be the norm for many more cities if we don't start serious action on climate change...

    • @SariI064
      @SariI064 6 лет назад

      Grey Chip tackling climate change is about reducing overpopulation as well...about communism, depends on how you understand it. There is definitely a place for communitarianism; increasing a sense of belonging for people within communities so no one feels isolated, and then tackling climate change together! More love and care is what we need :)

    • @moonshadow7057
      @moonshadow7057 6 лет назад +1

      No forget the IF WE thing, it’s already no turning back

    • @desp8161
      @desp8161 6 лет назад

      Most cities are in rainy areas

    • @dynamicsolution8166
      @dynamicsolution8166 6 лет назад

      Yeah if we all work together I think we can have a real impact on the 100 year cycle the sun is in!

    • @squeakydeedsdonesoapclean3719
      @squeakydeedsdonesoapclean3719 6 лет назад

      DragneaLiviu
      Or worry about climate change instead of the irrational fear you have of people running for their lives.

  • @ndog37
    @ndog37 6 лет назад

    The government is particularly to blame here with lack of proper infrastructure planning etc. and they should be looking at new engineering projects such as sea water desalination plants like the Middle East. It’s one thing to blame lack of rain, another thing to lack planning ahead with a 50 year plan.

    • @gidget330
      @gidget330 5 лет назад

      Well to be fair the government we're the ones that sent those immigrant, specifically the ANC, sothat they could secure the votes there.

  • @petroldevo9934
    @petroldevo9934 6 лет назад

    Funny irony, he has a pool but cant use it... not enough water....

  • @highonsmog
    @highonsmog 6 лет назад

    Dont blame swimming pools and the rich. In California, even poor neighborhoods have lawns vs concrete or desert plants, that is like 50 gallons per day. Zoning laws mandated a certain amount of green space, instead of concrete. Those plants need water.
    Stores sell low quality 0.5 and 1gpm showerheads, not improving the quality of low gpm showers, to encourage lower consumption. If you use a 2.5 gpm vs 1.0 gpm, a family of 4 wastes 60 gallons per day.
    Further, we send rain water down canals into oceans, instead off towards large lakes like the Salton sea.
    Policywise, we throw away water, and then blame everyone for taking too many showers, and raise water rates as a penalty.

  • @ciangargan
    @ciangargan 6 лет назад

    They should build a factory to turn sea water into fresh water if it's that bad. Then raise taxes on the water when it's done to pay for it.

  • @mbk2141
    @mbk2141 6 лет назад +7

    I live in cape town

    • @tree8779
      @tree8779 6 лет назад +2

      MBK what is the situation like?

    • @stevejobs6996
      @stevejobs6996 6 лет назад +2

      How is it at the moment ...

    • @mr.rogers7007
      @mr.rogers7007 6 лет назад +6

      Hes dead now

    • @razakza
      @razakza 6 лет назад

      I has rained significantly and dams have been filling up, but in the last week it is dry again. In order to maintain the current increased dam levels, it needs to keep raining. "Day Zero" has been officially cancelled for this year.

    • @gidget330
      @gidget330 5 лет назад +1

      Have you been to Caledon?

  • @McBukanyr
    @McBukanyr 5 лет назад +1

    i dont understand. if they have so little water, why would they ever waste it on washing their cars? what is the purpose of having a clean car when u dont have enough water to drink? why dont they just keep their cars dirty?

  • @AGirlNamedVan
    @AGirlNamedVan 6 лет назад

    After june july 2018 rain.... day zero has been set. Back by 973729596 days

  • @panama-canada
    @panama-canada 6 лет назад

    50 litres a day rationing? That's insane. I'm paying for utilities, why would you ration me the paying customer? Water is everywhere 300 metres below ground in the bedrock.

  • @willchurch3743
    @willchurch3743 6 лет назад

    karachi, a city of 20 million, is out of water and no one is talking about it...

  • @sammywantsmoore
    @sammywantsmoore 3 года назад

    We are experiencing floods!! Why don't we transport water in tankers to Africa?

  • @paulbyron1359
    @paulbyron1359 6 лет назад

    Rome and Lisbon have both run out of water. Cape Town is not the first.

    • @gidget330
      @gidget330 5 лет назад +1

      Actually the dam is alot better and currently there is no more crisis.

  • @kingofrivia1248
    @kingofrivia1248 3 года назад

    Desalination will solve this problem eventually but for that we also need renewable energy and more plants - which mean A LOT OF MONEY

  • @mynhardtsaayman1
    @mynhardtsaayman1 6 лет назад +1

    Bs cape town did not stop day zero.....its called rain wonderful rain that filled our dams.

  • @thebestoflondon
    @thebestoflondon 6 лет назад

    i think the government don't want to invest in a decent water plant. they can get water from the sea, they can dig or recreate a dam.

    • @gidget330
      @gidget330 5 лет назад

      Remember, the western cape is the only province under DA rule, unlike the rest of the country which is under ANC rule, therefore the western cape kind of acts like its own government.

  • @Churros1616
    @Churros1616 6 лет назад +1

    What I don't understand, can they not get water from Johannesburg? or from the green areas in South AFrica?

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe 6 лет назад

      i almost wanted to explain but you are so clueless it is crazy

    • @playboicartiismydad4842
      @playboicartiismydad4842 6 лет назад

      C Will You realise how big south africa is right? To transport huge amounts of water across the country would be insanely expensive

    • @Deontjie
      @Deontjie 6 лет назад +1

      The previous government did invest building a canal from the summer rainfall Gariep river to the Western Cape. Using the R355 road and existing rivers meant it will not be that costly. The total distance was something like 700 kilometers. The previous government already built something similar between the Gariep river and the Sondags river valley, close to Port Elisabeth. But the new government fired all the white engineers, stole all the money to pay for Jakob Zuma's new home and the Gupta family. So do not expect anything ground braking in South Africa again. But to answer L Six statement, yes, South Africa is big, but these canals are definitely do-able. Only if we can get the Italians, Germans, Chinese, or Boere to do it. They all got years of experience in canals.

    • @alexcarney4811
      @alexcarney4811 6 лет назад

      The British built the Suez canal in 1869 - "surely the south African regime can handle it in 2018"

    • @playboicartiismydad4842
      @playboicartiismydad4842 6 лет назад

      +Alex Carney That has nothing to do with this wtf

  • @thorondor4012
    @thorondor4012 6 лет назад +3

    You're literally celebrating austerity measures.

    • @dainironfoot5198
      @dainironfoot5198 5 лет назад +1

      It's better than people just flat out dying from under-hydration.

  • @keithsnider4402
    @keithsnider4402 6 лет назад

    Desalinization plants?

  • @MediaSock
    @MediaSock 2 года назад

    Why is nobody talking about population growth like it has nothing to do with water usage, all you hear is climate change, but how did climate change begin?, climate change began with huge populations using and burning too much resources and creating pollution in the air and in the environment, we need to slowly lower the population, and by slowly I mean fast, sticking your head in the sand will not make the problem go away, you know how this ends?, when the problem becomes too severe to ignore and people start dying from thirst, people will look to a strong leader too do what's necessary, the weak will die and the strong will survive, that's how this ends, at the end of a gun, the blind will not inherit the Earth, only the strong, that's the future unless we begin to lower the population now, we can do it without violence but violence will be the end result if we don't start now.

  • @markviereck4547
    @markviereck4547 6 лет назад

    To fine a person that has no money is a joke. They do it in the US too

  • @charleskuhn382
    @charleskuhn382 6 лет назад

    Thats your avocado at work

  • @jajacapo7006
    @jajacapo7006 3 года назад

    Can't email, account cancel, account unrenewable account previous unrecognizable data to title south staffs water phone linedrama

  • @edwardelric2525
    @edwardelric2525 5 лет назад

    Cisterns ppl cisterns it helps alot

  • @theeraphatsunthornwit6266
    @theeraphatsunthornwit6266 6 лет назад

    Climate is always changing since before the birth of the first human. This is just too many people the area can support

    • @gidget330
      @gidget330 5 лет назад

      This is not the cause of Climate change, but instead the cause of government control.

  • @ayomi3073
    @ayomi3073 6 лет назад

    Does anyone know the name of the songs?

  • @markblix6880
    @markblix6880 4 года назад +1

    Again, lower population growth will lessen the crisis.

  • @tsfcancerman
    @tsfcancerman 6 лет назад

    Why not just shut off water at problem areas

  • @kevinlocke4515
    @kevinlocke4515 6 лет назад

    Hurry up.

  • @mary._.yamborghini
    @mary._.yamborghini 5 лет назад

    who is asking to have their car washed in a drought? the water police should be punishing them. sucks for the actual car washers tho

  • @liamjamesduplessis8989
    @liamjamesduplessis8989 6 лет назад

    Now Capetown has bad floods

  • @susanracz5014
    @susanracz5014 6 лет назад +1

    this stuff is not real because I live there

    • @g2ltt733
      @g2ltt733 5 лет назад +1

      You probably live in a part that have much water for now at least.

  • @user-pv7nf3gu8u
    @user-pv7nf3gu8u 6 лет назад +1

    Too many people

  • @sistahmels8228
    @sistahmels8228 6 лет назад +1

    Do they have a desalination plant? Wouldn't that take care of the water crisis? I understand everyone should conserve water but a plant like that would take the strain off the population. Oops, I see at the end of the video that they have plans for desalination plants...

    • @gidget330
      @gidget330 5 лет назад

      They're investing in it