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Water main break leaves entire city of Odessa, Texas without water

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In Odessa, Texas more than 165,000 people are without water after a water main break Monday forced the entire city to shut down its system. NBC’s Morgan Chesky reports for TODAY on the scramble to repair the damage amid a scorching heat wave.

Entire Texas city without water in the middle of an unrelenting heat wave