Tongaat residents protest 51 days without water (watch)
Brake Village residents say they have been failed by the municipality.
Brake Village residents blocked the main access road into Tongaat with burning tyres and debris this morning, protesting 51 days without water.
The area has been without potable water since the April floods.
Traffic on Watson Highway came to a near standstill as about 100 residents made their grievences heard.
Residents said water tankers had been sporadic, coming only once or twice a week. They claim the tankers were also half full and carrying dirty water.
“How can we be expected to live like this? You cannot even bath in that water,” said resident Neville Venkatsany, noting that Brake Village was made up of lower-class earners, who had little means of buying water to drink.
“There are 84-year-old women and men trying to grab 20-litre water bottles to take into their homes. It’s not fair, we pay our rates – all we want is running water in our homes.
He said the only aid that had reached them had come from Tongaat non-profit Haven of Rest.
Ward councillor Geoff Pullan said he was trying to get water tankers to deliver water today.
“I have been informed that the tankers are on their way,” said Pullan.
The councillor had a difficult time this morning, as residents directed their anger at him, accusing him of not fighting in their corner to get services.
The road has since been reopened.
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