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's top journalists delve into the most important news stories each week.
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The Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium's Eye on the Sky is forecasting that tropical depression Debby will bring heavy downpours and the threat of flash flooding to the region Friday into Saturday.
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The cash will be split evenly between an effort to purchase and site new mobile homes for low-income Vermonters and a grant program for businesses, farms and non-profits who pledge to reopen their doors and bring back employees.
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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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A Dartmouth geography professor explains the increased precipitation rates in the Northeast, and a mutual aid organizer discussing ongoing needs in the Lyndon area.
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“We’re in the middle of a crisis, to provide shelter beds,� said the shelter director. “Is there any relief from this?�
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The overnight storm earlier this week dropped record rainfall on the region, destroyed homes, stranded residents and washed out roads. State officials say they've already tallied over $6 million in damage to public infrastructure.
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More than 100 residences in the Northeast Kingdom have been damaged or destroyed by flooding, and extensive damage to local roads has stranded scores of people in their homes. Volunteers hiked into some of those areas to make what was, in some cases, first physical contact with stranded households.
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Vermont's top journalists join host Mitch Wertlieb to delve into the most important news stories each week.
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This week, Richmond officials went over what’s been fixed or needs fixing following the floods of July 10 and 11, including the town’s wastewater pump station, the Volunteers Green park, a new utility truck, roads and culverts � not to mention entire neighborhoods of homes.