Cape Town dam levels drop to 57,2%, City urges residents to conserve water

Cape Town dam levels drop to 57,2%, City urges residents to conserve water

[The Mercury - South Africa] - 19/02/2026
Cape Town's dam levels have fallen to 57,2%, prompting officials to call for water conservation as daily usage exceeds targets by over 50 million litres.
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