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Knysna locals wait in long lines as day zero looms near
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84565, member: 27"] Knysna's taps have gone ghost mode, pushing everyone into a brutal water crisis. The Gift of the Givers foundation is hauling a massive amount of drinking water into the parched town daily. Residents from areas like Hornlee and Concordia wait in lines for tanker trucks, as crumbling infrastructure and bone-dry dams create a scary situation. Local water sources are at a frightening low, with distribution systems leaking heavily. This leaves many households without a reliable supply, forcing reliance on external aid. Vulnerable groups and local businesses, especially in the tourism sector, are feeling the deepest impact from the shortages. The humanitarian group deployed mobile tankers and static water storage units, including JoJo and Africa brand tanks. These supplies support critical locations like Knysna Provincial Hospital. Volunteers distribute bottled water and hygiene kits to assist the most affected community members. Broader issues include rising public health concerns and economic strain on the town. Calls for permanent solutions focus on fixing leaks and exploring alternative sources. The community emphasizes long-term infrastructure fixes alongside the current emergency relief efforts. [/QUOTE]
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