Key resources:
- For road closure information, visit newengland511.org or @511VT on Twitter.
- For mental health support, call 9-8-8.
- You can sign up for alerts from the state at vtalert.gov.
- The latest forecasts and water levels for specific rivers are provided by the National Water Prediction Service.
- Find flood safety information in multiple languages at vem.vermont.gov/preparedness/floods.
- Find power outage information at vtoutages.org.
- Find flood-prone areas near you with the Vermont Flood Ready Atlas.
- To find more resources and services, and to report flood damage, call Vermont 2-1-1 or visit vermont211.org.
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State officials plan to direct more than 60% of the federal disaster aid — over $41 million — toward housing development.
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A conservation nonprofit has been collecting seeds in Vermont to replant along the shores of waterways, creating ecosystems that are resistant to floods.
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Only eight property owners have gotten their payouts so far. For some, new obstacles from the federal government have added uncertainty.
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Roughly 20 homes in Sutton remained cut off from road access as of Friday, according to Kyle Seymour, the town fire chief.
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The flooding came on the exact anniversary of catastrophic flooding that hit Vermont on July 10, 2023 and again, on the same day, in 2024.
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The Trump administration wants states to assume a bigger role in disaster response and recovery. The ambiguity over what that looks like has complicated the task of state officials trying to gird for the next catastrophe.
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After two years of catastrophic floods, towns are still figuring out how to protect their infrastructure.
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On the anniversary of a second devastating flood, one Plainfield couple considers whether to stay — or go for good.
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Communities across our region are preparing for future floods as they reflect on past ones.