Mississippi’s Pearl River reaches historic flood levels – CBS This Morning

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Am 17.02.2020 veröffentlicht

Mississippi is in a command of emergency Monday morning after ancient stages of flooding damaged no longer no longer as a lot as 200 houses advance the command capitol of Jackson. At least four people needed to be rescued from their houses because the Pearl River’s rising water flooded entire neighborhoods. Omar Villafranca is in Jackson to yarn on the most fresh ruin.

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