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The intersection of two disasters infrastructure failure and river flooding exacerbated a pre-existing water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi. In mid-to-late August 2022, heavy rains led to flooding along the Pearl River watershed.
An ongoing public health crisis in and around the city of Jackson, Mississippi, began in late August 2022 after the Pearl River flooded due to severe storms in the state.
An ongoing public health crisis in and around the city of Jackson, Mississippi, began in late August 2022 after the Pearl River flooded due to severe storms in the state.
We have restored clean water to the city of Jackson , Reeves said during a news conference.
The intersection of two disasters infrastructure failure and river flooding exacerbated a pre-existing water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi. In mid-to-late August 2022, heavy rains led to flooding along the Pearl River watershed.
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Jackson has been under a boil-water notice since late July, with long-standing water system failures exacerbated by recent flooding and broken pumps at the citys main water plant that left many in the capital city of 150,000 without water last week. Gov.
Jacksons water system which serves a population that is more than 80 percent Black has been burdened with problems for many years, largely because white flight drained the city of resources. The states Republican legislature has also failed to provide the majority-Democrat city with adequate funding for repairs.
The United States state of Mississippis capital city, Jackson, is facing an unprecedented water crisis after its main water facility failed following recent flooding. While the city has cited some progress, approximately 200,000 people may be without safe, running water indefinitely.
Jacksons water system which serves a population that is more than 80 percent Black has been burdened with problems for many years, largely because white flight drained the city of resources. The states Republican legislature has also failed to provide the majority-Democrat city with adequate funding for repairs.
Jackson Water System - Mississippi State Department of Health.

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