For people impacted by flooding in Vermont, below is a list of emergency shelters confirmed by ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý.
- , 16 Auditorium Hill, Barre, Vermont (pets are welcome)
- , 17 Village Lane, Barton, Vermont
- , 52 Church Street, Mount Holly, Vermont
- , Route 100A, Bridgewater, Vermont
- , 2258 Main Street, Cavendish, Vermont
- , 91 Route 11, Londonderry, Vermont
- , 37 Highland Ave., White River Junction (pets are welcome)
- , 78 Hazen Union Drive, Hardwick, Vermont
- , 1110 Route 30, Jamaica, Vermont
- , 50 School Street, Mount Holly, Vermont
- , 698 Route 30, Newfane, Vermont
- , 37 Cross Street #2, Northfield, Vermont
- , 40 Village Green, Pittsfield, Vermont
- , 24 ID White Ave, Northfield, Vermont
- , 35 School Drive, Plymouth, Vermont
- , 22 Stratton Rd., Rutland, Vermont (pets are welcome)
- , 337 College Hill Road, Johnson, Vermont (pets are welcome)
- , 273 Pleasant Street, Bethel, Vermont
- , 120 Hebert Road, Williamstown, Vermont
, 195 Central School Drive, Williston, VermontUPDATE:- , 454 Woodstock Road, Woodstock, Vermont
- , 15 South Street, Woodstock, Vermont
- , 124 Administrative Drive, Randolph Center, Vermont
And here are some tips from the American Red Cross about what each person should bring to an emergency shelter:
- Prescription and emergency medications
- Foods that meet special dietary requirements
- Extra clothing, pillows, blankets, hygiene supplies and other comfort items
- Chargers for any electronic devices
- Books, games and other forms of entertainment