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Biden: Mississippi Gov. ‘has to Act’ on Jackson Water

Biden: Mississippi Gov. 'has to Act' on Jackson Water

Biden: Mississippi Gov. ‘has to Act’ on Jackson Water

Newslooks- JACKSON, Miss. (AP)

President Joe Biden said his administration has offered Mississippi “every single thing available” to address the water crisis that has gripped the state’s capital and called on the governor to fix the problems.

The Mississippi State Capitol is illuminated in Jackson, Miss., Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. The grounds of the Capitol are undergoing renovations. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

“We’ve offered every single thing available to Mississippi. The governor has to act. There’s money to deal with this problem. We’ve given them EPA. We’ve given them everything there is to offer,” Biden said late Thursday.

Bennie Hudson, 65, executive director of the Mississippi Faith-Based Coalition for Community Renewal, walks past some of the bottles of purified water in her Jackson, Miss. home, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. Hudson also boils any tap water she uses due to the city’s longstanding water problems. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

The president was asked whether he would visit Mississippi and said he had no plans to at this point. Biden said he has been talking to folks in Mississippi including the mayor, Democrat Chokwe Antar Lumumba. He did not specifically say whether he had spoken to the governor, Republican Tate Reeves.

Mary Gaines a resident of the Golden Keys Senior Living apartments displays contaminated water in her kitchen in Jackson, Miss., Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. A recent flood worsened Jackson’s longstanding water system problems. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

Residents in Jackson have long struggled with a faulty water system that frequently requires them to boil their water before using it. They were already under a boil-water order before flooding from the Pearl River exacerbated long-standing problems at one of the city’s two water treatment plants this week, leaving many residents without any water at all.

Bennie Hudson, 65, executive director of the Mississippi Faith-Based Coalition for Community Renewal, boils any tap water she uses due to longstanding water problems in Jackson, Miss., Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Reeves declared a state of emergency, the National Guard has been called in and residents have been lining up at water distribution points to get bottled water for drinking and water to flush their toilets. Biden approved an emergency declaration, directing his administration to surge federal assistance to the area.

A trickle of water comes out of the faucet of Mary Gaines a resident of the Golden Keys Senior Living apartments in her kitchen in Jackson, Miss., Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. A recent flood worsened Jackson’s longstanding water system problems. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

City figures show that as of Wednesday morning 80% of the water system’s customers had little or no water. It was unclear how many had been substantially restored as of Thursday.

Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator Deanne Criswell plans to visit the state Friday.

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