Officials in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia are warning residents to avoid contact with the Potomac River after an underground sewer pipe collapse released over 200 million gallons of raw sewage. Drinking water remains unaffected, but health risks are possible, especially for those with open cuts. Authorities are working on a restoration plan while environmental groups question the response. Residents are urged to stay out of the water until conditions improve.
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