Climate change-induced torrential rains last week in Jackson, Mississippi, caused the shutdown of the city’s main water treatment plant. It left 150,000 mostly-Black residents without water — for drinking, cooking, showering, or flushing toilets. The water crisis has forced Jackson schools to go remote and many residents to evacuate the city altogether. Tenth grader Erin Washington told CNN, "It's like we're living in a nightmare right now." |