Over 125,000 still without water in border town of Laredo, Texas

By A Mystery Man Writer

Half of the population of the South Texas border city of Laredo are in their fourth day without water after a major water main broke over the holiday weekend. The city, which is across from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, relies entirely upon the Rio Grande for its drinking water.

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