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Saltwater wedge in Mississippi River sparks state of emergency

Por: Newsweek Nation September 23, 2023

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New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell signed a state of emergency declaration on Friday in response to the saltwater intrusion seeping into the Mississippi River, potentially threatening drinking water supplies and businesses along the banks.Water levels along the Mississippi, which runs from northern Minnesota down to the Gulf of Mexico, have dropped for a second year in a row, due to hot summer months and low rainfall totals. The drought-stricken... + full article



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