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LUDLOW, Vt. (WCAX) - Senator Peter Welch on Wednesday visited two southern Vermont communities hit hard by flooding the last ...
The past two summers brought devastating flooding to Vermont communities, and after recovering, money owed from FEMA for ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency needs reform, not abolishment, said U.S. Sen. Peter Welch on Wednesday as he spoke ...
Vermont is still reeling from the catastrophic flooding that turned streets into rivers and rushed through buildings, leaving many trapped in their homes and cars. More than 200 people had been ...
As Vermont’s land-grant university, the University of Vermont, too, aims to serve the people of the Green Mountain State.
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In Vermont, floods seem to happen faster than communities can recover. How does the state move forward? - MSNST. JOHNSBURY, Vt. — In this small town nestled along the Passumpsic River in the Northeast Kingdom, the floods swept away patches of dirt roads, knocked beams off bridges, and obliterated big ...
Floodplain buyouts can reduce the financial toll of future disasters. But some small towns losing property and people are now ...
Vermont’s governor said last night that some parts of the state had seen flooding worse than in 2011 during Tropical Storm Irene, a historic storm that destroyed bridges, homes and roads.
LUDLOW, Vt. — When Jake Baraw descended the steps into his bar on the main street of this small town on Tuesday, he found mud and darkness. The Black River, swollen by Vermont’s worst flooding ...
The flooding in Vermont highlights the need to spend more on modeling and planning for flood events, said Mathew Sanders, who leads state resilience efforts for the Pew Charitable Trusts.
The floods that hit Vermont this summer left much of the landscape unscathed, like the Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks in Montpelier, but created the idea that travel was disrupted.
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