Drought: Tunisia cuts off water supply to reduce consumption

Tunisian authorities have started cutting off drinking water at night in areas of the capital and other cities, residents said, in what appears to be a bid to reduce consumption amid a severe drought.
Cutting off water without prior announcement in areas of the capital Tunis, Hammamet, Sousse, Monastir, and Sfax, threatens to fuel social tension in a country whose people suffer from poor public services, high inflation, and a weak economy.
Officials of the water distribution company contacted by Reuters declined to comment.
Tunisia is suffering a severe drought, prompting officials to say the ministry may begin to cut off water supply at night over the summer to reduce consumption due to the scarcity of reserves in the country.
The continued lack of rain appears to have prompted authorities to do so early in some places.
Yassin Mami, a lawmaker in the new parliament, said officials from the national water company informed him that the frequent water supply interruption in Hammamet city was “because the country is threatened by water scarcity.”
Tunisian dams recorded a decrease in capacity of around one billion cubic metres due to scarcity of rain from September 2022 to mid-March 2023, Hamadi Habib, a senior official in the agriculture ministry, said.
Official figures showed the Sidi Salem Dam in the north of the country, a key drinking water provider to several regions, has declined to only 16 per cent of its maximum capacity of 580 million cubic metres.
(Reuters/NAN)
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