Saltwater crisis impacting areas along Mississippi River



A saltwater crisis is headed straight for New Orleans due to intrusion along the Mississippi River, which is already starting to impact some areas’ drinking water. Officials may only have weeks or even days to shore up safeguards for clean water. NBC News’ Sam Brock shares more.

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5 comments

  1. So Fake why because the powers that ought not be can make it rain where ever whenever they want and for as long as they want.

  2. Let me guess, we need $13 trillion dollars for 10 locks at the Mississippi convergence with the ocean!

  3. Just wait until next year.

  4. The Bull sharks are happy.🦈