Cameroon faces major drinking water shortages despite boosted production
Summary
Cameroon produces about 1.17 million cubic meters of drinking water daily from 103 stations. However, in big cities like Yaounde, the water available is less than the amount needed, causing many people to struggle to get enough drinking water.Key Facts
- Cameroon’s national drinking water production is around 1.17 million cubic meters per day.
- The water comes from 103 production stations across the country.
- In Yaounde, water demand is over 300,000 cubic meters daily.
- Actual water supply in Yaounde is limited to 215,000 cubic meters per day.
- This gap leads to a significant drinking water shortage in major cities.
- Many households find it difficult to access enough drinking water.
- Water production has increased but still does not meet the high demand.
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