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The city of Jackson, Miss., which has struggled with a crumbling water infrastructure for years, has no reliable running water, authorities said.
Pumps at the city's main water-treatment plant failed Monday, Gov. Tate Reeves said at a press conference, leaving the state capital with little to no water—and sometimes raw reservoir water—flowing through the pipes.
State authorities said that, because of the poor-quality water and the low water pressure, it wasn't safe for people to drink the water or to brush their teeth with it. Instead, officials were working to distribute cases of water to the city's roughly 150,000 residents.
Jackson, Miss., Is Out of Running Water After Treatment Plant Pumps Fail
State authorities said that, because of the poor-quality water and the low water pressure, it wasn’t safe for people to drink or use. Instead, officials are distributing cases of water to the capital city’s roughly 150,000 residents.