THE INTERVIEW : ‘It’s going to be difficult’ — Anton Bredell on Western Cape water stress and (…)

16 janvier 2026 | Suné Payne
More than 10,000 hectares have been burned in wildfires in the Western Cape this year and there are water supply problems in multiple municipalities. Budgets have been depleted for aerial firefighting efforts. Now, the Western Cape Cabinet will hear an application for a state of disaster.
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