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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Vermont is reviving a program that doled out almost $20 million to businesses and nonprofits with property damage last year. Here's where the money went, and how the program is different this time.
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Money has started flowing into Vermont to cover flood damage from early July, but congressional inaction means that local governments will have to wait for federal assistance.
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A series of catastrophic floods over the past 14 months is raising new questions about how, and whether, Vermonters can coexist with the rivers they live by.
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Vermont's top journalists delve into the most important news stories each week.
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This major disaster declaration will allow homeowners and renters in Addison, Orleans, Washington, Caledonia, Chittenden, Lamoille and Essex counties to apply for help from FEMA. Municipalities in those counties will also be eligible for federal funding to repair public infrastructure.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency will review and possibly update a proposed flood map for the town of Johnson after state and local officials raised concerns that the draft didn’t incorporate data from recent flood events and showed a decreased risk of flooding in the town.
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In review: Primary results, Burlington drug use and safety concerns, waiting on federal flood reliefVermont's top journalists delve into the most important news stories each week.
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This January through July was the hottest on record for Vermont and New Hampshire. It's part of a trend caused by climate change. But farmers say they welcomed the warm weather this year.
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At a press conference Wednesday, Gov. Scott says he expects to hear from the White House “very soon" on if Vermont will qualify for federal aid following flooding from Hurricane Beryl.
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More than 24,000 Vermonters remained without power Saturday morning due to post-tropical cyclone Debby.