The flooding crisis in Jackson, Mississippi, is causing schools and local governments to shift their weekly plans as residents remain unable to drink fresh water.
. "We don't have water. No water means we don't have air conditioning. Can't use the toilet... we don't have ice, which pretty much places a burden on the program."Amid the ongoing crisis,
Jackson’s public works director, Marlin King, has been reassigned despite the ongoing water crisis. His replacement wasn't made clear and it is unknown where he will be reassigned,Heavy rains caused the Pearl River to swell and crest at 35.4 feet, lower than the major flood stage level of 36 feet — which it exceeded two years ago when it
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Flooding looms large again in Mississippi’s capital citySome Jackson residents are moving belongings out of their homes while others are stocking up on sandbags in anticipation of the Pearl River flooding Mississippi’s capital city.
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Flooding looms large again in Mississippi's capital citySome Jackson residents are moving belongings out of their homes while others are stocking up on sandbags in anticipation of the Pearl River flooding Mississippi’s capital city.
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Flooding looms large again in Mississippi's capital citySome Jackson residents are moving belongings out of their homes while others are stocking up on sandbags in anticipation of the Pearl River flooding Mississippi’s capital city
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Flooding looms large again in Mississippi's capital citySome Jackson residents are moving belongings out of their homes while others are stocking up on sandbags in anticipation of the Pearl River flooding Mississippi’s capital city.
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Flooding looms large again in Mississippi's capital citySome Jackson residents are moving belongings out of their homes while others are stocking up on sandbags in anticipation of the Pearl River flooding Mississippi’s capital city.
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Jackson, Mississippi water crisis declared a state of emergencyThe Mississippi Emergency Management Agency will start distributing both drinking water and non-potable water in the city of 150,000 residents, and the National Guard will be called in to help.
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