Key resources:
- For road closure information, visit or .
- For mental health support, call 9-8-8.
- You can sign up for alerts from the state at .
- The latest are provided by the National Water Prediction Service.
- Find flood safety information in multiple languages at
- Find information at
- Find flood-prone areas near you with the .
- To find more resources and services, and to report flood damage, call Vermont 2-1-1 or visit .
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About 20 Vermont rescue personnel are searching for survivors in the Asheville area of North Carolina, which experienced catastrophic flooding and damage.
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Vermont's junior U.S. senator said "administrative bloat and bureaucratic inefficiency" at the Federal Emergency Management Agency are consuming resources that would otherwise go to disaster survivors.
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Only a small minority of households and businesses in Vermont have flood insurance, paying between a few hundred to thousands of dollars a year to cover damage to buildings and their contents. Some policy holders who have received payouts have found it worthwhile, but increasing costs in a state with an already-high cost-of-living may leave the program out of reach for those who need it most.
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This is the third declaration of FEMA assistance for Vermonters affected by storms this summer.
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The same federal bureaucracy that hampered flood recovery for individuals after last summer's floods is plunging small, rural towns into crippling debt.
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It's been 14 months since Montpelier has had a fully functional post office following last summer's flooding.
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A new report from the state auditor found deficiencies in implementation of the State Hazard Management Plan, which lists dangers and mitigation measures the state might take to prevent them.
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The survey also says roughly 3,500 acres of farmland was damaged. A new state fund will help farmers with some of the recovery. And, the weather over the next four to six weeks could help salvage some crops.
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Vermont has a reputation for being a place that is relatively safe from the worst impacts of climate change. However, the latest series of climate fueled flooding disasters is raising questions about whether that’s the case.
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After a month of asking questions, Karen Meisner and Pär Winzell are learning that no one has adequate answers.