Pleas to save water and reduce consumption are going out to all residents in Knysna as the region only has approximately 26 days of water left. The area was declared a disaster zone in May due to water shortages, however recent wildfires which ravaged the region last week have almost depleted remaining water reserves. In an effort to help remedy the situation, bottled water has been arriving via trucks from many different provinces along with food supplies and blankets. The municipality said 30 kVa generators are also urgently needed to address water and sewage problems, but with firefighters still on high alert for possible fires, water reserves remain under pressure.
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