Cape Town makes efforts to protect infrastructure from power cuts

The City of Cape Town is making efforts to protect its infrastructure from power cuts.
It recently approved a budget increase to upgrade and protect the city’s sewage system from blackouts.
This will be an amount of up to R400-million next year and R500-million in 2025.
Cape Town was forced to close some of its beaches during the festive season, due to sewage spillage.
“This budget is mainly aimed at protecting our infrastructure from the effects of load-shedding, our infrastructure is taking a beating,” said mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis.
“We have to buy hundreds of generators that require hundreds of litres of diesel, this comes at enormous cost to the public.”
Source: eNCA
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