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Water crisis in Miss enters fourth week

Water crisis in Miss. enters fourth week FILE – In this Feb. 22, 2021, file photo, Doris Devine in Jackson, Miss., stores containers with potable water provided by City of Jackson councilman and State Rep. De’Keither Stamps in her tub. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File) OAN Newsroom UPDATED 10:50 AM PT – Wednesday, March 10, 2021 Some residents in Jackson, Mississippi are entering their fourth week without access to safe drinking water. According to reports Tuesday, officials in the city of nearly 200,000 people are still restoring water service that was depleted by a winter storm in February. The storm brought bitter cold temperatures to the south, causing as many as 80 local water main pipelines to freeze and crack. This rendered water pressure inadequate. As a result, residents remain under a boil notice, which was originally issued on February 16.

Weeks after Mississippi winter storms, some residents still don t have water

Weeks after Mississippi winter storms, some Jackson residents still don t have water When it will return is unclear

Weeks after Mississippi winter storms, some residents still don t have water Justin Vicory, Mississippi Clarion Ledger WATCH: Jackson water maintenance crews working to get water mains fixed Replay Video UP NEXT JACKSON, Miss. – Two weeks into a water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi, after a series of winter storms, city officials say they do not know how many residents are still without water or when water will be restored.  © Barbara Gauntt/Clarion Ledger Charles Ellison, W-10 crew member for the city of Jackson Water Maintenance Department, clamps off the broken water main north of the intersection of Claiborne Avenue and St. Charles Street, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021. Water Maintenance Department crews are working throughout the city to fix breaks to help get water restored to residents after the recent winter storms that hit the area.

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