.@KeriLeighMerrit: “It is nothing short of a moral and ethical tragedy – an indictment of the entire country – that our citizens are being deprived of clean, running water in one of the richest nations on earth.”https://t.co/ApB1xgnO0f
— CNN Opinion (@CNNOpinion) March 14, 2021
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“It’s now week four of the water crisis in Mississippi’s capital city of Jackson. The water is still not safe to drink.”https://t.co/sYYXrG2tqq
— Rachel Maddow MSNBC (@maddow) March 12, 2021
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You can’t bathe. https://t.co/70qNjYgOIU
— Kiese Makeba Laymon (@KieseLaymon) March 13, 2021
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Mississippi’s capital city enters week 4 of a water crisis: Here’s how it got to this point https://t.co/IZecn04q1o via @usatoday
— Ben Barber (@Ben_Barber_) March 10, 2021
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Residents of Jackson, Mississippi, were left without water for weeks after a deep freeze hit the south, bursting pipes and forcing people to rely on bottled or collected rain water. @nickjudin dives in on Jackson’s water crisis on What Next:https://t.co/e8z3cUS2Qu
— Carmel Delshad 📻 (@cdelshad) March 23, 2021
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Jackson, Mississippi, water crisis: Crumbling infrastructure in the rural South is a racial justice issue. https://t.co/LaO5ovlgxg #environmentalracism
— Robert D. Bullard (@DrBobBullard) March 23, 2021