More than 200,000 in Mississippi without water for over 2 weeks
Thousands of families in Jackson, Mississippi, are still facing the impact of severe winter storms last month and are without clean running water. NBC’s Morgan Radford reports on how people there are dealing with the crisis and what’s being done to help.
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