Urban explorers discovered floor to ceiling piles of donated water that never made it to the citizens of Flint during the water crisis and was left to rot. <br /><br />Jimmy Cowell and his fiancée Kira Sutkay discovered the gallons of wasted water found inside a decaying school next to what used to be St. Agnes Church in Michigan on March 23. <br /><br />Fundraisers had previously been held in the area since the start of the Flint water crisis, which became a global news story in 2015. <br /><br />"Y'all really wanna know WTF happened and where the water distribution supply went! I'm livid about this s**t!" Cowell wrote on Facebook. "This video is only a 10th of what we [have] really seen."<br /><br />"In reality, how does anyone forget about 47 tons of water!" he added.<br /><br />Commenting on the response to his video from the people of Flint, he said: "At least six messaging me asking where the water is so they can go get some." <br /><br />According to local news reports, Flint residents have been told that the tap water is now safe to drink but some residents disagree.