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After a month of asking questions, Karen Meisner and Pär Winzell are learning that no one has adequate answers.
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Currently, the National Weather Service forecasts that central and northern Vermont, particularly the Champlain Valley, could see the most rainfall on Friday night into Saturday morning. Some areas could experience flooding.
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State officials are standing up four recovery offices in Barre, Plainfield, Lyndonville and Hinesburg.
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Why are queer central Vermonters so responsive in a community crisis? Reporter Erica Heilman speaks with some members of the LGBTQ+ community in central Vermont about their swift response after the recent floods.
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Plainfield couple Karen Meisner and Pär Winzell's 200-year-old house was devastated by the historic 2023 flood. A year later, they share their reflections.
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Popular trail networks in the Green Mountain State suffered significant damage in July’s flooding. But the damage could have been a lot worse. That’s according to the Green Mountain Club, which maintains the Long Trail network. Since Tropical Storm Irene in 2011, they’ve been preparing for major flooding by implementing more climate-resilient designs and maintenance on their trails.
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's Mary Engisch speaks with Liz Royer, executive director of the Vermont Rural Water Association about how the flooding has impacted Vermont's water systems.
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After catastrophic flooding swept Vermont last month, the state received even more torrential rain last week. Middlebury received up to 6 inches of rain in the span of hours, leading to road closures and rescues.
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Vermont is home to nearly 1,000 dams. And many were pushed to the limit during last month’s catastrophic flooding, putting residents downstream at risk.
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After heavy rains the past few days, the northern halves of Vermont, New Hampshire, and part of northern New York are under a flash flood watch through�