Users are required to cut water consumption by 20 percent from 10 percent, the City of Cape Town municipality said in a statement on its website. The restrictions started on January 1.
The curbs have been initiated to “preserve the long-term sustainability of the resource,” it said.
A strengthening El Niño weather pattern has brought dry conditions to the sub-Saharan region, prompting South Africa’s weather service to predict below-normal rainfall for the next four months.
The Western Cape province, where Cape Town is located, produces the bulk of the country’s wheat and wine grapes.