However, even Cape Town is no match for mother nature and, in its third year, the intensifying drought and increasingly
severe water restrictions have finally begun to dent the city's armour with visitors starting to cancel trips to South Africa's tourism capital.
If this means that, eg, LA residents need to live with
severe water restrictions, so be it — if they (LA residents) want the restrictions lifted, they need only spend the money required to mitigate the risks.
* Most of our major cities are under increasingly
severe water restrictions and the prediction is that many towns will run our of water or have to pay significant pumping and carting costs in the coming year unless we get significantly higher than average rains (e.g see here).
And note in addition that in addition to the warming, there are strong trends toward decreasing rainfall across the Antipodean continent, which are backed up by tragically decreased river and stream flows,
severe water restrictions in most states (starting to ease in some places due to recent floods), and a significantly increased farmer suicide rate.
Whilst the flat usually can accommodate up to a maximum of 4 adults - DUE TO THE CURRENT
SEVERE WATER RESTRICTIONS IN THE WESTERN CAPE, WE ARE, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, ONLY ABLE TO ACCOMMODATE A MAXIMUM OF 2 ADU...
Whilst the flat usually can accommodate up to a maximum of 4 adults - DUE TO THE CURRENT
SEVERE WATER RESTRICTIONS IN THE WESTERN CAPE, WE ARE, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, ONLY ABLE TO ACCOMMODATE A MAXIMUM OF 2 ADULTS (COUPLE), OR A FAMILY - AS MENTIONED ABOVE.
Not exact matches
A «
severe drought» is hitting the Southern Tier region of the state as some municipalities are expanding voluntary
water restrictions.
Governor Jerry Brown had to institute California's first - ever statewide mandatory
water restrictions, as the state has entered its fourth year of
severe drought.
The
severe restriction of carbohydrate depletes glycogen (stored carbohydrate) supply, leading to excretion of bound
water.
There are schedules for
watering our yards, and
severe restrictions on faucets and toilets.
While long and
severe drought in the US State of Georgia is officially «over», and
water restrictions going «off» across the US Southeast, the Canadian prairie provinces (Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, as pictured) are suffering an historic drought that may have serious impacts on farmers and food production.