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Namibia: Keetmans Residents Urged to Save Water

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[Namibian] The Keetmanshoop municipality has warned locals to use water sparingly because NamWater's terminal reservoir, which supplies the town with potable water, yesterday stood at 30%, with an outflow of 240 cubic metres of water per hour.

Source: allAfrica.com
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