Electricity crisis spurs spread of cholera in South Africa

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Electricity crisis spurs spread of cholera in South Africa
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The death toll from a cholera outbreak in South Africa has climbed to 26 in recent days, with dozens more hospitalized while frustration mounts over the government’s response to the disease that is common in several areas of Africa but rarely spreads in this country.

has climbed to 26 in recent days, with dozens more hospitalized while frustration mounts over the government’s response to the disease that is common in several areas of Africa but rarely spreads in this country.‘s nine provinces, but the rising number of deaths has occurred in a predominantly Black area north of the capital, Pretoria.

The resulting shortage of clean drinking water in some areas comes as overnight temperatures approach freezing in Johannesburg and Pretoria, where colds and flu are an annual hazard, and where crowds of families often huddle together during winter for warmth around fires lit in the open. Eugenia Modisa, 46, who was born in Hammanskraal and is widowed with two children, said she had been a supporter of the ANC since former President Nelson Mandela swept to power under the party’s banner in 1994.

While the United Nations classifies access to water as a basic human right, the South African government charges a 15% value-added tax or VAT on the piped supply of water to homes. But Mr. Ramaphosa has also warned of “a difficult winter,” as consumption of electricity rises, leaving a further shortfall that will affect the pumping of water.has been inundated by callers saying they fear a spread of the illness, which can cause severe diarrhea and fatal levels of dehydration.

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