Electricity Shortages?

April 4, 2008
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So I was talking to my parents today and the first thing my dad says is “If we lose our connection, it’s because they are cutting off electricity for hours at a time here”. About 10 minutes into our conversation, sure enough, the connection was gone. Unfortunately, for them, it is 4:30, time for dinner. This is the 3rd day of electricity shortages. And this from a country that is supposed to host the World Cup in 2010 – yes, South Africa! Apparently, people have been warning that this would happen and now it has. The domino effect has already started. Hospitals are being closed due to a lack of electricity. Mines are being shut down due to a lack of electricity. If mines are being shut down, the mines are losing LOTS of money (isn’t diamonds what South Africa is known for?). Then the workers are not getting paid because the mine can’t afford to pay them if the mine isn’t producing. My mind is racing with the implications of being without electricity. Can businesses continue without power for their computers? What happens when there isn’t medical care because there is not sufficient electricity? Unless something is done soon, the country will dissolve back into the status of a 3rd world country. So what happens to the World Cup? Can South Africa truly afford to focus on this when their own people don’t even have electricity?

3 Responses to Electricity Shortages?

  1. Eileen on April 8, 2008 at 4:15 pm

    What I want to know is why they are doing these country electricity shortages

  2. Sarah on April 9, 2008 at 2:11 pm

    South Africa doesn’t have enough electricity for all the demands of the people so it will run out. They need to find other sources of electricity or stop using so much. Isn’t an interesting idea to think that electricity can run out just like running out of milk or bread?

  3. Heidi armes on May 14, 2008 at 7:32 pm

    I think what they are doing is good. :)

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