Project Water Drop Sweeps South African Streets
The drought in Southern Africa has hit epic proportions and affected many communities around the country. Here’s what some South Africans are doing to help with #ProjectWaterDrop.
It’s been a particularly difficult summer for many around Southern Africa. The lack of rain has affected farms and communities all over the country. Water shortages around the country have prompted #ProjectWaterDrop, which has seen individuals, companies and organisations delivering water to areas affected by the current drought. Here are some pictures of #ProjectWaterDrop.
Check out some of the tweets pouring in from all over under #ProjectWaterDrop.
ER24 Midstream assisting with the #ProjectWaterDrop at the @JacaNews studio. pic.twitter.com/hpOA0h1Z3J — ER24 EMS (Pty) Ltd ® (@ER24EMS) January 25, 2016
#ProjectWaterDrop ER24 Midstream also here to help! MV pic.twitter.com/4OjIKf4knO
— Maryke Vermaak (@MarykeVermaak) January 25, 2016
Our GM Glenn Joseph amongst the help as all hands are on deck to help with @jacarandafm #ProjectWaterDrop pic.twitter.com/dIi9ulpWLB — MONTECASINO (@MONTECASINOZA) January 25, 2016
Wow! Proudly South African! @jacarandafm #ProjectWaterDrop pic.twitter.com/gU7OhzEn4p
— Barney Simon (@BarneySimon) January 25, 2016
We are truly overwhelmed by the immense support and help you are giving us right now. #ProjectWaterDrop pic.twitter.com/lljrTLGb7I
— Complimentary Brkft (@comp_breakfast) January 25, 2016