Water pressure has been restored and is largely normal in the city of Jackson, according to officials in Mississippi.
“All of Jackson should now have pressure and most are now experiencing normal pressure,” the city said in a statement on Sept. 5.
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves, a Republican, said that state officials intervened and helped restore pressure because the city could not produce enough running water on its own.
“I’m very happy to report that we have returned water pressure to the city. The tanks are full or filling. There are currently zero water tanks at low levels,” Reeves told reporters during a press conference….
“All of Jackson should now have pressure and most are now experiencing normal pressure,” the city said in a statement on Sept. 5.
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves, a Republican, said that state officials intervened and helped restore pressure because the city could not produce enough running water on its own.
“I’m very happy to report that we have returned water pressure to the city. The tanks are full or filling. There are currently zero water tanks at low levels,” Reeves told reporters during a press conference….
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