A devastating storm swept through northeastern Vermont early Tuesday, unleashing torrential rain that caused widespread damage. The deluge, which dumped over eight inches of rain in some areas, left dozens of homes destroyed or severely damaged.
This latest weather event marks another blow to Vermont, which has been grappling with a series of severe floods since last summer. The relentless storms have taken a heavy toll on the state's infrastructure and residents.
Preliminary assessments indicate that at least 50 homes have been rendered uninhabitable or sustained major damage. Swiftwater rescue teams were deployed, successfully rescuing 12 individuals and evacuating 15 others. The swift response, particularly considering the darkness and challenging conditions, resulted in "pretty remarkable outcomes," according to state officials.
Fortunately, no fatalities have been reported as a result of the flooding. However, the storm's impact is undeniable, leaving many families displaced and facing an uncertain future. The state is working diligently to assess the damage and provide assistance to those affected.
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