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Bulawayo’s dams are up, but still one dry spell from trouble
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81966, member: 636"] Bulawayo narrowly dodged a total water collapse, but the celebration feels premature. Official stats reveal the city sits at roughly forty-two percent capacity across its six dams. This looks way better than the twenty-six percent panic from the previous year, yet masks a serious lack of actual runoff. Mtshabezi Dam carries the entire system on its back with an eighty-six percent level while everything else struggles below the halfway line. Real inflows remain almost nonexistent despite the wet season starting months ago. Reports indicate barely any water entered the reservoirs recently since dry ground absorbs rain before it flows anywhere. Inyankuni Dam sits near the bottom at sixteen percent, which keeps the whole network shaky. Authorities warn that rationing will stay in place unless heavy storms hit immediately. Dependence on a single healthy dam creates a fragile situation where one glitch could dry out taps again. [/QUOTE]
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