A flow of saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico has been creeping up the Mississippi River for weeks.
It is a threat to those who use the river as a source of safe drinking water and to farmers, who rely on it to irrigate their crops.
Al Jazeera’s Heidi Zhou-Castro reports from New Orleans, Louisiana.
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It is a threat to those who use the river as a source of safe drinking water and to farmers, who rely on it to irrigate their crops.
Al Jazeera’s Heidi Zhou-Castro reports from New Orleans, Louisiana.
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