Pearl Harbor water poisoning: US military families say they continue to fall ill
When second world war-era storage tanks leaked into Hawaii residents' water supply in December thousands got sick
Beginning in December, US army Major Amanda Feindt and her family found themselves in and out of Tripler army medical center in Honolulu. First, her husband for debilitating ocular migraines, then her four-year-old daughter, who was vomiting with severe abdominal pain, then her one-year-old for chemical burns, and later herself when she started experiencing crippling back pain that prevented her from being able to walk, among other troubling symptoms.
The Feindts were only four of thousands who reportedly sickened after 19,000 gallons of jet fuel from the US navy's second world war-era underground fuel storage facility leaked into one of Oahu's main drinking water aquifers. The contamination has led to a major water crisis in the Pacific, affecting more than 93,0000 people.
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