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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Sun Sep 4, 2022, 01:35 PM Sep 2022

'We're living in a nightmare': Jackson university students take online classes, leave campus amid ci

city's ongoing water crisis

Just one week after the school year began in Mississippi’s capital city, university students were faced with a crisis canceling all in-person classes and forcing them online, but this time, it wasn’t Covid-19.

Hundreds of students at Jackson State University, a historically Black university, moved into their dorms August 18 as they settled in for the new year, but many have already returned home, while others are being forced to make difficult adjustments on campus due to the city’s ongoing water crisis.

Jackson had been without reliable tap water service since Monday, when torrential rains and severe flooding helped push an already-hobbled water treatment plant to begin failing. Roughly 150,000 residents are being forced to buy water or rely on an inefficient system of bottled water pick-up sites for water to drink, cook and brush teeth as businesses and schools were shuttered.

“It’s like we’re living in a nightmare right now,” said Erin Washington, 19, a sophomore. “We can’t use the showers, the toilets don’t flush,” she said.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/we-re-living-in-a-nightmare-jackson-university-students-take-online-classes-leave-campus-amid-city-s-ongoing-water-crisis/ar-AA11rX4A
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'We're living in a nightmare': Jackson university students take online classes, leave campus amid ci (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Sep 2022 OP
Heavily minority, heavily Democratic area TDale313 Sep 2022 #1
Just like red hellhole TN, qpukes never allocate funds for Black areas. SheltieLover Sep 2022 #2
Too bad legislators can't be forced to "live" there until problem is fixed. SheltieLover Sep 2022 #3
Shithole republicans, sooner or later The Unmitigated Gall Sep 2022 #4

TDale313

(7,822 posts)
1. Heavily minority, heavily Democratic area
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 01:40 PM
Sep 2022

In a deep red state made essentially unlivable a couple months before the midterms and the state seems in no rush to fix this. In places the tap water looks like coffee. Also hearing there were concerns about water quality in this area going back way before the recent events.

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