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Thunderstorms dumped two months’ worth of rain in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont on Tuesday morning, with 8 inches coming down in just six hours. A dire flash-flood emergency was issued for ...
Summer plans were again derailed this week in northeast Vermont after torrential rain and flooding damaged roads and deluged buildings recovering from historic flooding earlier this month.
Torrential rainfall inundated parts of northeast Vermont, causing major flash flooding early Tuesday that left some residents stranded, pulled several homes off their foundations and closed ...
Many of the same communities experienced flood-related damage earlier this month, when a broader band of storms impacted central and northern Vermont. New England 511 reported road closures in St ...
Flash flooding in far-flung pockets of the Northeast Kingdom has destroyed houses, stranded homeowners and left longtime residents of rural communities on edge after experiencing their fifth ...
Flooding is becoming part of the new normal ... eight inches of rain in 24 hours over a rural region of Vermont known as the Northeast Kingdom. Rivers and brooks swelled rapidly and jumped their ...
A flood watch does remain for parts of central and northern New Hampshire for the next couple of hours. Parts of northeast Vermont, where Tuesday’s torrential rains caused flash flooding ...
Vermont is flooding. Not just yesterday ... that scientists predict is coming will only make it worse, with the Northeast U.S. among the regions vulnerable to heavier rains in the future.
Vermont has experienced ... And in Texas, flooding damaged the Lake Livingston Dam’s spillway about 65 miles (105 kilometers) northeast of Houston. There are roughly 90,000 significant dams ...
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