With no running water, Asheville finds other ways to flush thousands of toilets
Briefly

Volunteers in Asheville are providing essential assistance by delivering water to flush toilets and ensure basic sanitation needs amidst water system failures after a storm.
John Brown, a resident impacted by the water crisis, expressed gratitude for volunteers, highlighting the extreme challenges of access to safe water for basic hygiene.
Jerry Cahill described the importance of the volunteer work being done to mitigate the effects of the storm on Asheville's water system, which has severely impacted daily living.
Elle DeBruhl emphasized the public health risks associated with the lack of running water, urging community action to prevent illness and further devastation.
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