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Vermonters, pummeled by floods exactly a year apart, begin another cleanup
- More than 100 people were rescued by swift-water teams during floods in Vermont, with at least two fatalities reported.
- Dylan Kempton, 33, and John Rice, 73, lost their lives in separate incidents related to the floods, as confirmed by Vermont State Police and Lyndonville police Chief Jack Harris.
- Heavy rainfall of over 6 inches in Vermont caused significant damage and mud accumulation, impacting areas previously affected by floods.
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Vermonters pummeled by floods exactly 1 year apart begin another cleanup
PLAINFIELD, Vt. (AP) — Owen Bradley has been listening to the roar of the Great Brook outside his historic brick house in Vermont for nearly 40 years. But the sound changed this week as raging waters inched closer, building to a torrent that tore through the back of the building, tearing off the decks. “First it was little noises, cracking wood. Eventually it was just monstrous, like a dragon growling. It was just very otherworldly," he said, d…
·Charleston, United States
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Vermonters, pummeled by floods exactly a year apart, are assessing damage, beginning cleanup
Gov. Phil Scott says Vermont is better positioned to recover from floods caused by the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl thanks to lessons learned from another devastating flood exactly a year
·United States
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