
Unprecedented water crisis grips South Africa's largest city
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South Africa's largest city, Johannesburg, is facing an unprecedented collapse of its water system, affecting millions of residents. Both the rich and poor have been affected.
A country already famous for its hourslong electricity shortages is now adopting a term called "watershedding" — the practice of going without water, from the term loadshedding, or the practice of going without power.
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