DC residents stock up on bottled water — just to be safe
There’s annoyance, maybe some strained looks, but not panic as people walked out of grocery stores around D.C. Friday morning carrying cases of bottled water they didn’t anticipate buying.
“We have a baby and a two-year-old at home, so we drink a lot of water anyway,” Fulb said.
There’s annoyance, maybe some strained looks, but not panic as people walked out of grocery stores around D.C. Friday morning carrying cases of bottled water they didn’t anticipate buying.
“We have a baby and a two-year-old at home, so we drink a lot of water anyway,” Fulb said.
There’s annoyance, maybe some strained looks, but not panic as people walked out of grocery stores around D.C. Friday morning carrying cases of bottled water they didn’t anticipate buying.
“We have a baby and a two-year-old at home, so we drink a lot of water anyway,” Fulb said.
There’s annoyance, maybe some strained looks, but not panic as people walked out of grocery stores around D.C. Friday morning carrying cases of bottled water they didn’t anticipate buying.
“We have a baby and a two-year-old at home, so we drink a lot of water anyway,” Fulb said.
There’s annoyance, maybe some strained looks, but not panic as people walked out of grocery stores around D.C. Friday morning carrying cases of bottled water they didn’t anticipate buying.
“We have a baby and a two-year-old at home, so we drink a lot of water anyway,” Fulb said.