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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Vermonters with flood-damaged homes face tough recovery process: 'We have a lot of work ahead of us'People in hard-hit Northeast Kingdom towns like St. Johnsbury, Lyndonville and Barnet are surveying damage and figuring out how they'll carry on after last week's flooding. Some are facing permanent displacement.
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Vermont State Climatologist Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux about the role of climate change � and geography � in the flooding Vermont saw last week.
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The second bad flood in a year raises concerns about the viability of Vermont dams as climate change brings heavier rains and more powerful storms.
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Vermont groups are once again seeking volunteers and money for the hard work of cleaning up.
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'It's flood fatigue': What it was like for a Johnson couple to watch waters rising toward their homeJerry Williams and Jeane Wolfe are still waiting for a buyout of their home after last year's flooding. On Thursday, they watched as the Gihon River rose again.
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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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"We thought we were good," Amy Channell says. "We were all communicating with each other about what we're seeing on the news, and 'OK good. We can sleep tight tonight!' And it's like, we can't let our guard down."
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On Thursday morning, Lyndonville was inundated with water � washing away houses, businesses and roads. Tens of residents were evacuated, and many have been displaced; one death in Lyndonville has been reported. Residents in the Northeast Kingdom town say it's the worst natural disaster to date.
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Barre, Plainfield, Lyndon, Richmond, Williamstown, Barton, St. Johnsbury, Stowe and Groton are among the towns impacted by flooding from Hurricane Beryl. Here's the latest.
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Brave Little StateHere we are again. Exactly one year after historic floods ravaged Vermont, parts of the state are again dealing with devastating flooding following heavy rains. But understanding why these floods are so destructive is not as simple as looking at the sheer amount of rain we got.