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Aug. 29, 2011— -- Hurricane Irene may be gone but Vermont is the latest state to deal with her fury, as a dozen towns have been cut off from the outside world because of flooding that has ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. — The full impact of Hurricane Irene’s fury came into focus today as the death toll climbed to 40, New England towns battled epic floods and millions of people faced the ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. — The flood damage in New England is all but certain to hurt Vermont's vital leaf-peeping season, when thousands of tourists come to see the autumn colors, pick apples, visit ...
Irene dumped as much as 11 inches of rain on parts of Vermont, and caused $733 million in damage. In all, it checked in at $14.3 billion, the sixth-costliest hurricane in American history.
In the three months since Hurricane Irene, the state repaired and reopened some 500 miles of damaged road, replaced a dozen bridges with temporary structures and repaired about 200 altogether.
It's been five years since Hurricane Irene dumped its record rainfall over Vermont. Bridge and road damage from Irene topped $700 million.
VERMONT - As communities across 13 states deal with the destruction left in Hurricane Irene's wake, citizens of Vermont are reeling with the loss of several historic covered bridges.
Residents of Killington, Vt., cut off from road travel due to damage from Hurricane Irene, are hiking their way in and out of town to get to where they need to be, reports Wyatt Andrews. Aug 31, 2011 ...
As impressive as the damage from Hurricane Irene has been in Vermont, on Tuesday, the response by Vermonters was more impressive. About 500 road crews got to work quickly - and volunteer ...
Phish will play a special show at Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction, VT next Wednesday, September 14 to benefit Vermont flood recovery efforts. In the wake of Hurricane Irene, Vermont ...