Cleanup crews spent most of today repairing flood damage in a new building that houses the Mississippi Supreme Court and other court offices.
Sprinklers on the upper levels of the building activated overnight, and water damaged all floors on the east side of the building, officials said. It forced the closure of the building and the relocation of employees.
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