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Southern U.S. cities now face drinking water shortages after power outages from winter weather

Southern U.S. cities now face drinking water shortages after power outages from winter weather

Southern U.S. cities now face drinking water shortages after power outages from winter weather

By the Associated Press:

Cities slammed by winter storms that left millions without power for days have traded one crisis for another. Busted water pipes ruptured by record-low temperatures have created a shortage of clean drinking water across the South, shut down the Memphis airport on Friday and left hospitals scrambling to maintain sanitary conditions.

Many people finally have electricity back after this week’s deadly winter weather blast overwhelmed the Texas electrical grid and left millions shivering for days. Now 7 million Texans have been ordered to boil their water before consuming it. Most of the 161,000 residents in Jackson, Mississippi, lost water service.

Memphis restaurants have been told to close if they cannot boil water or use bottled water.

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