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10 years after the water crisis in Flint, Mich., where the city's drinking water was contaminated, people are saying it still has not been fully resolved. A plaintiff in the lawsuit against Flint tells NBC News' Maggie Vespa that the fight for the past 10 years has been exhausting. April 24, 2024