The official dam level stats in the Western Cape remain GOOD despite summer now in full swing. Take a closer look …
The official dam level stats in the Western Cape remain GOOD despite summer now in full swing. Take a closer look …
Police charges could be brought against multiple ANC members this week, after a council meeting in Theewaterskloof exploded into anarchy.
The Department of Water and Sanitation in the Western Cape called on residents to use water sparingly as the hydrological cycle ‘is rapidly coming to an end.’
A horrific car crash near Theewaterskloof dam has resulted in a grim death toll on Tuesday morning, forcing significant road closures in the region.
While Capetonians rejoice the miraculous turnaround in water security, other parts of the country continue to struggle with near-empty dams.
The Theewaterskloof Dam in the Western Cape, has made a miraculous comeback after significant rainfall and we’re not complaining one bit.
Now this is what we’d call a sight for sore eyes: The snaps, taken from space, show how water has surged back to Theewaterskloof since 2017.
Theewaterskloof, the biggest dam in the Mother City, hit new heights this week – and the Cape Town dam levels may just be days away from ‘the unthinkable’.
Our citizens in the south-west have waited years for news like this, but the Cape Town dam levels continue to soar – and more rain is on the way.
From the despair of day zero in 2017, to closing in on the 100% mark during 2020: The Cape Town dam levels have had a wild ride over the past five years.
Although things look better than they did last year for the Cape Town dam levels, the scale of the water losses since the start of January is staggering.
There’s been some ups and downs for the Cape Town dam levels this week, and unfortunately, the amount of water in the reserves is depleting.
We’ve got this week’s Cape Town dam levels, but they aren’t as pleasant as the previous bunch. The water volumes are on the slide after a tough week.
What a result: The Cape Town dam levels have increased in the past seven days, thanks to the efforts of locals and rain in all the right places.
The heatwave which battered the south-west last week has had a noticeable impact on the Cape Town dam levels – here are the latest readings.
The Cape Town dam levels are suffering in these summer months – but the extended weather forecast may be just as damning for the south-west.
Water usage is up by 37 million litres in the Mother City this week, and it shows in the latest Cape Town dam levels – here’s what we are looking at.
Cape Town dam levels and the latest readings from the Vaal Dam tell two very different stories at the beginning of 2020. Here’s how both are faring.
Summer has arrived in the south-west, but it’s not brought much to to the latest Cape Town dam levels. It’s a sign of things to come in the next few months.
The woes of the Western Cape have been eased for the most part. Here’s the epic journey the Cape Town dam levels went on through 2019.
It’s great news all around for the Cape Town dam levels, as a myriad of factors make this a week to remember. Here’s what has got locals jumping for joy.
A fantastic bit of news for the Cape Town dam levels this week – the first major rainfall for a long time has bulked-up the water reserves.
The Cape Town dam levels have levelled out over the past few weeks. So we’re comparing the figures from September 2017 and 2018 against this week’s data.
The rainy winter season looks like it will end with a whimper rather than a bang. The latest from the Cape Town dam levels this week is a little underwhelming.