crayon that s how brown it was. they expected you guys to drink, cook, bathe it s bathing for me no one is bathe you re trying to get clean now try to bathe in dirty water. it is horrible. lawrence: you have to drive 30 to 40 minutes to get a nice shower. nice shower and a decent meal unless you have afford to eat out every day. you know. lawrence: i m curious some residents say they still smell the odor coming out. yeah there s a few streets up where those guys are still under boil water notice right now up from here they re under boil water three streets over that they re water still coming out brown in their sinks and it is bubbly like soap in it or something. i don t know what s going on. but they posted it and shared it. it is really horrible. i didn t experience the soapy part but i did experience the brown cloudy where like if you can put it in
crayon that s how brown it was. they expected you guys to drink, cook, bathe it s bathing for me no one is bathe you re trying to get clean now try to bathe in dirty water. it is horrible. lawrence: you have to drive 30 to 40 minutes to get a nice shower. nice shower and a decent meal unless you have afford to eat out every day. you know. lawrence: i m curious some residents say they still smell the odor coming out. yeah there s a few streets up where those guys are still under boil water notice right now up from here they re under boil water three streets over that they re water still coming out brown in their sinks and it is bubbly like soap in it or something. i don t know what s going on. but they posted it and shared it. it is really horrible. i didn t experience the soapy part but i did experience the brown cloudy where like if you can put it in
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immediately detained. a harrowing story to tell that he ll have to tell in a courtroom now, charged with terror risthreats and grand lary knee. anger, fear, kpexhaustion being felt by people in jackson, mississippi. that city is dealing with a crippling water crisis made worse by this week s historic flooding as they work to restore water pressure, water bottles are being handed out to families after six days, six days don t have clean water to drink, bathe and wash their clothes in. nadya is in jackson tonight. nadya? reporter: jessica, this is day six of the water crisis here in jackson, mississippi but we just received word that the water treatment plant made significant gains overnight into this morning saying the water pressure is up so much so that most people in jackson should
heavy rains lead to major flooding in jackson that cost pumps at local water treatment plants to fail. officials say there s not enough water pressure to fight fires, flush toilets, or meet other critical needs. the city already had a boil water notice in effect for over a month, making it now even more difficult for people to cook, bathe, and brush their teeth. hundreds of mississippi s national guardsmen have been deployed into the community, handing out bottled water and hand sanitizer, and they had fema. diane kirsten has been on the ground there as well. right now, the situation is dire in jackson. but the city s mayor says reliable water service is still days away. nbc s bracey harris is in jackson, mississippi, reporting on the crisis. good morning to you. this situation is making since the mayor called for a state of emergency, but mississippi was supposed to receive more than $44 million to the next five years in biden s infrastructure deal that was made last year. yet, we are