Cape Town to set up disaster operations HQ for water crisis

People queue to collect water from a natural spring outlet in the South African Breweries in Cape Town, Tuesday Jan. 23, 2018. A harsh drought may force South Africa’s showcase city of Cape Town to turn off most of its taps, as the day that the city runs out of water, ominously known as “Day Zero” moves ever closer for the nearly 4 million residents. (AP Photo)

Cape Town’s main water supply is running dry, at the Theewaterskloof dam outside Grabouw, Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018. A harsh drought may force South Africa’s showcase city of Cape Town to turn off most of its taps, as the day that the city runs out of water, ominously known as “Day Zero”, moves ever closer for the nearly 4 million residents.(AP Photo)

People collect water from a communal tap at an informal settlement near Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018, as a harsh drought may force South Africa’s showcase city of Cape Town to turn off most of its taps. While the city urges people to restrict water usage, many living in poor areas already have limited access to water, and the day that the city runs out of water, ominously known as “Day Zero”, moves ever closer for the nearly 4 million residents. (AP Photo)

South Africa’s police and military will help secure water collection sites in drought-stricken Cape Town if authorities must turn off most taps on what they call “Day Zero,” a date currently projected to fall in the first half of April, the city said Sunday.

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