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Over 150,000 residents of Mississippi left without access to drinking water after heavy rains, Mississippi, US - 31 Aug 2022

More than 150,000 residents of Jackson, the capital of Mississippi, were left without access to drinking water Tuesday after a water treatment pump failed due to several days of heavy rains. Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves declared a state of emergency Tuesday over the lack of drinking water, while the state's National Guard were trying to distribute bottled water to city's residents. SHOT LIST: A GENERAL VIEW OF THE WATERWAY; PEOPLE WAIT TO GET THE BOTTLED WATER; AND THE FLOODED AREAS, IN JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI, US.

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