Some residents in the province who were still affected by the large-scale water outages resorted to collecting rain and borehole water as maintenance work continued at some of its water systems.
JOHANNESBURG - Parts of Gauteng were still experiencing large-scale water outages, as maintenance work continued at some of its water systems.
Last week, Rand Water confirmed that some of its major systems were vandalised, leading to some areas having no water supply.READ: It’s difficult to say when Gauteng water shortages will be solved - Senzo MchunuSome affected Gauteng residents said that due to very little clarity from Rand Water, they were resorting to collecting rain and borehole water on a more permanent basis.
The City of Ekurhuleni said that some of its high-lying areas were still affected due to infrastructure breakdowns.
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