Tragic news out of Vermont:
homes and businesses and leaving streets covered in water, mud and debris. More than 100 people were rescued.the White House to issue a major disaster declaration for the state as the long road to clean up beginsto hard hit areas, while volunteers with snow shovels helped clear inches of mud Wednesday in Montpelier.“We’ve had so much enthusiasm for support for businesses downtown that most of the businesses have had to turn folks away,” volunteer organizer Peter Walke told The Associated Press.
Similar scenes played out in small towns like Ludlow, where all roads into and out of the city were flooded at the height of the storm. “The only thing that’s probably gonna be salvageable is the silverware, and even then, after being in that muck for so long, you wash everything, do you really want to put that on the table? It’s pretty intense what happened,”restaurant owner Andrew Molen told the AP.The rain soaked spots across the Northeast, leading to over 300 reports of flash flooding from North Carolina to New Hampshire.
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