Failing infrastructure and increased demand means Gauteng residents may soon have to rely on treated sewage to quench their thirst
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Food shortages, crumbling infrastructure, a failing medical system, flowing sewage, waste buildup, and summer heat have turned the humanitarian crisis in Gaza into a serious epidemiological threat
Failing infrastructure and increased demand means Gauteng residents may soon have to rely on treated sewage to quench their thirst
Failing infrastructure and increased demand means Gauteng residents may soon have to rely on treated sewage to quench their thirst
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