Around 600,000 Are Without Clean Water In Louisiana After Hurricane Laura. Some Will Go Without For Weeks.

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A chemical fire has also brought public health worries.

, harmful levels of chlorine haven’t been reported in the air, but the Louisiana State Fire Marshal said area waterways may have beenHospital capacity, including ICU availability, has also been reduced in southwest Louisiana, which was hard-hit this summer by coronavirus.

"When you’re exposed to chlorine and you inhale it, it destroys lung tissue and that lung tissue can never rejuvenate,” Wilma Subra, a chemist with the Louisiana Environmental Action Network, told, adding that while the chemicals likely won’t have an effect on drinking water systems once they are restored, it could have harmful effects on aquatic organisms. in city facilities.

 

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