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More than 10 years later, Flint declares its water safe after replacing lead pipes, but health issues and doubts persist

FLINT, MICHIGAN, USA, AUG 3 – Flint replaced 11,000 lead pipes and restored 28,000 properties, but many residents remain skeptical about water safety and ongoing health impacts, activists say.

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Melissa Mays said she may never trust the water from her Flint, Michigan, tap again. In the 11 years since the city’s historic water crisis, Mays said she has battled Legionnaires’ disease, autoimmune and seizure disorders, high blood pressure, and other illnesses.

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Flint declares its water safe after replacing lead pipes, but health issues and doubts persist

Discover how Flint, Michigan, residents continue to battle health issues, mistrust and justice delays years after the lead-contaminated water crisis began.

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More than 10 years later, Flint declares its water safe after replacing lead pipes, but health issues and doubts persist

Eleven years after Flint’s historic water crisis, lead pipes have been replaced, but many residents still refuse to drink or bathe in the water without a filter.

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CNN broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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