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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cape-town-drought-water-shortage-south-africa/

At the Voëlvlei Dam, water levels are critically low, sitting at less than 20 percent, reports CBS News' Debora Patta. It's one of Cape Town's main sources of water – a source that it is on the brink of running completely dry within a matter of weeks.

Three years of successive drought have devastated the city's water supplies. The local government has brought in severe restrictions forcing people to look for alternative supplies like a natural spring tapped for public use.

"It has changed our lives dramatically. But it is also a lesson for us not to waste water," Mogamat Allie said.

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Just now, kiladi bullodu said:

kottabhoothunamu

private kottey vishayanni enni saarlu announce chesthav?

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6 minutes ago, uttermost said:

private kottey vishayanni enni saarlu announce chesthav?

kottabhhoothunamu

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3 hours ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

Failure of bodi gov 

Ekkado capuu oorlu lo water problem unna bodi thappey antav

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5 hours ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

Failure of bodi gov 

Not just failure of Modi, but a collective failure of lower castes and Dalits against the upper caste whites. 

Need to relook at reservation policy and 90% reservation should be implemented. 

Andhrolla kutra kuda ayi vundochu...can’t rule out.

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Test match ni shift chesi undalsindi, not gud when ppl dont have drinking-water to survive how can u use so much for ground, ofcourse ground lo use chesedi drinking water kadu le, recycled dhe, still

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rey mee sollu poo comedy aapandi ra. g balisina uppercaste yedhavallara

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12 hours ago, uttermost said:

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cape-town-drought-water-shortage-south-africa/

At the Voëlvlei Dam, water levels are critically low, sitting at less than 20 percent, reports CBS News' Debora Patta. It's one of Cape Town's main sources of water – a source that it is on the brink of running completely dry within a matter of weeks.

Three years of successive drought have devastated the city's water supplies. The local government has brought in severe restrictions forcing people to look for alternative supplies like a natural spring tapped for public use.

"It has changed our lives dramatically. But it is also a lesson for us not to waste water," Mogamat Allie said.

Saami this is last weeks' news. 

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On 1/28/2018 at 7:48 PM, uttermost said:

rey mee sollu poo comedy aapandi ra. g balisina uppercaste yedhavallara

Vachadu andi mana kuthi mahesh 

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