Water Emergency Declared in Flint

FLINT, MICHIGAN - FEBRUARY 4: 9-month-old Joel Giles holds onto her mother Brittny (correct sp) Giles as she gives Joel a bath with bottled water at her home home in Flint, Mich., on Thursday, February 4, 2016. Giles used five bottles of water for bathing and a space heater to keep Joel warm, a routine she said took a while to get used to. She now questions whether or not she wants to continue living in the city of Flint. "I want to stay in Flint, because I was born and raised in Flint, but if I have to move to better my family, I will," Giles said. "It's just really sad. Flint used to be General Motors. It was fun, but now it's just abandoned houses and water bottles." (Photo by Brittany Greeson for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
FLINT, MICHIGAN - FEBRUARY 4: 9-month-old Joel Giles holds onto her mother Brittny (correct sp) Giles as she gives Joel a bath with bottled water at her home home in Flint, Mich., on Thursday, February 4, 2016. Giles used five bottles of water for bathing and a space heater to keep Joel warm, a routine she said took a while to get used to. She now questions whether or not she wants to continue living in the city of Flint. "I want to stay in Flint, because I was born and raised in Flint, but if I have to move to better my family, I will," Giles said. "It's just really sad. Flint used to be General Motors. It was fun, but now it's just abandoned houses and water bottles." (Photo by Brittany Greeson for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Water Emergency Declared in Flint
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