04 Jun 2018 | 10:01 AM UTC
Côte d'Ivoire: Water shortages continue in Bouaké /update 3
Bouaké continues to experience water shortages as of early June due to lack of rainfall in recent months; take precautionary measures
Event
As of early June, the central city of Bouaké continues to suffer from water shortages, ongoing now for three months amid a drought. Longer-term solutions such as importing water from Lake Kossou within two years, are being launched. In the meantime, emergency well drilling has started and tanker trucks have been deployed to distribute water.
Context
The shortages are due to low rainfall coupled with quarry work that has diverted water to the city's hydroelectric dam.
Advice
Individuals in Bouaké are advised to conserve water, stock up on bottled water, keep abreast of the situation via local media outlets, and adhere to all instructions issued by the local authorities (e.g. water rationing measures).