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Tustin community expresses frustration over recurring water shutoffs

Por: ABC7 Nation November 12, 2023

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Tustin schools close after asbestos detected in ash from massive hangar fireOrange County has declared a local emergency as it deals with the aftermath of a massive hangar fire in Tustin where asbestos was detected in ash.Eyewitness News spoke to people living here, who didn't want to go on camera, as they made stops at the pool for showers or planned to stay at nearby hotels or with family.Some said the problem added to the hardships... + full article



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