WATCH: Water outage affects Randburg Clinic
Randburg Clinic on the verge of shutting down due to water crisis.
Ward 98 councillor Beverley Jacobs and Ward 102 councillor Lucinda Harman visited clinics today [March 6] for a site visit and found that the Randburg Clinic almost shut down due to the current water crisis.
@caxtonjoburgnorth Ward 102 councillor Lucinda Harman urges residents to not take water out of the JoJo tank at the Randburg Clinic. #jojotanks#watershedding#randburgclinic #EikenhofSubstation
One of the leaderboards at Eikenhof substation experienced a flash-over (an electric discharge over or around the surface of an insulator) on Monday, March 4, as a result, many areas in Randburg and surrounds did not have water.
While power is restored, some areas remain without water.
“I got a call that the clinic was shutting down due to not having any water, so I called Johannesburg Water to come and refill the JoJo tank,” said Harman.
“We ask that the public doesn’t come to the clinic to take out water from the tanks because the clinic is going to shut down.”
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— Johannesburg Water (@JHBWater) March 6, 2024
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Locations of water tankers:
– Corner Lundean and Antoinette Streets, Claremont
– Claremont Old Age Home
– Helen Joseph Hospital
– Sparrow Schools, Melville ^P pic.twitter.com/Z40uAiaoA8— Johannesburg Water (@JHBWater) March 6, 2024
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