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Dar es Salaam faces a severe water crisis in early 2026 due to drought, heat, and delayed rains, causing rationing and soaring costs.
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, faces a severe water crisis in early 2026 due to prolonged dry conditions, delayed rains, and rising temperatures, reducing the Ruvu River’s flow and forcing water rationing.
Residents struggle to access clean water, with delivery costs soaring and taps running dry for weeks.
The Dar es Salaam Water Supply and Sanitation Authority has limited agricultural use and expanded groundwater access, while heatwaves, with temperatures up to 4°C above average, worsen living conditions.
The informal water market has grown, making supplies unaffordable for low-income families.
Authorities warn of ongoing extreme heat and food security risks due to delayed rains, urging conservation amid growing climate adaptation challenges.
Dar es Salaam se enfrenta a una grave crisis de agua a principios de 2026 debido a la sequía, el calor y las lluvias tardías, lo que provoca racionamiento y aumento de los costos.