Shutoff: Detroit's Water War
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News Earlier this year, Detroit's Water and Sewerage Department began turning off water utilities for overdue or delinquent accounts. Since April, the department has cut off the water for nearly 3,000 households per week — meaning roughly 100,000 Motor City residents are without water. Entrenched at the bottom of Detroit's current economic crisis, many of those without water are the city's poorest resident. The city’s shut-off campaign has garnered international press attention, and has been called “an affront to human rights” by representatives of the United Nations. VICE News traveled to Detroit to see first-hand how residents are dealing with the water shut-offs, speak with local government representatives about the issue, and discuss possible resolutions with activist groups. Read Now: All of Detroit's Bankruptcy News in One Easy-to-Swallow Capsule: http://bit.ly/1pGSFmt Click to watch Arkansas: The Worst Place to Rent in America - http://bit.ly/1ByzC2U Check out the VICE News beta for more: http://vicenews.com Follow VICE News here: Facebook: / vicenews Twitter: / vicenews Tumblr: / vicenews Instagram: / vicenews

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