Officials in Rush City, Minnesota, have issued a boil water advisory following a water main break that affected the local water supply earlier today.
The break caused a loss of pressure within the system, prompting the advisory as a precaution while repairs are completed and water samples are tested. Residents are advised to boil water used for drinking, cooking, and brushing teeth until officials confirm the water is safe.
City officials said updates will be provided once test results are available and the advisory can be lifted.
Source: KARE 11 reporting
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