Jackson water crisis: Health officials set safety guideline, boil orders

2022-09-03 06:48:52 By : Mr. xiao dai

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Water safety now is paramount as Jackson continues to deal with a water crisis.

On Monday night, Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves declared a state of emergency after the failure of one of the capital city's water treatment plants. Mayor Chokwe Lumumba also declared a state of emergency due to the failing water system that has left residences and businesses experiencing low water pressure and being under a boil water notice for a month.

"Do not drink the water," Reeves stated.

To reiterate the dangers the community's water supply presents, the Mississippi State Department of Health has issued guidelines for residents.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre announced late Tuesday night that President Joe Biden had approved an emergency declaration for the Jackson water crisis.

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Biden's emergency declaration will scramble federal resources to assist local and state officials. Emergency protective measures, the White House said, will be provided at 75% federal funding for a period of 90 days.