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the mayor of jackson, mississippi, is warning residents to quote, get out now, ahead of possibility of more flooding. the resident told nbc news the last time the river crested in 2020, her home flooded with two feet of water. lost pretty much everything i had. just don t want to keep going through this same cycle. and now the governor of mississippi has declared a state of emergency in preparation. in kentucky, schools in the eastern part of the state that were devastated by deadly flooding this month are reopening. today is the first day of school for students who were supposed to return to class earlier this month. flooding damage has been so severe in some places and officials have not been able to say when school will begin.