WATCH: Blue water coming out of Joburg residents' tap😨 like an unlimited supply of Powerade 👀 waterrestrictions CityofJobrg TheCitizenNews Watch the shocking video here⬇️
A Johannesburg resident was shocked when she opened her tap only to find blue water coming out.
The Twitter user known as Ntombi M shared the video of the blue water coming out of the tap on the platform on Sunday.“There’s some coming out now again and they’re still blue, just lighter in colour. Can anyone at least let us know what this blue colour is in the water? Is it normal or safe? We are still water shedding in our area by the way,” she tweeted to Johannesburg Water and the City of Johannesburg Water.
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