The state has roughly doubled its estimate of recovery costs following the July storm — the third of its kind in three years ...
Many homes were damaged or destroyed by rising water levels, while others have been left uninhabitable because of landslides ...
As the federal government pushes more disaster recovery responsibilities onto states, they are “sitting ducks” for contractors.
Learn more about the program to convert flood-prone Vermont properties into green space to give rivers more room to overflow ...
The 1927 flood remains Vermont's most devastating natural disaster in state history. When the water finally receded, dozens of people, livestock and livestock were dead and critical infrastructure was ...
This project is all about taking the fundamental skills learned in class and applying them to a real world question,” said ...
Demolitions of properties deemed likely to flood again will give rivers more room to overflow their banks without damaging homes, Vermont Emergency Management explained ...
The July 2023 Great Vermont Floods destroyed scores of buildings, including the Inn by the River in Hardwick. The town, which received federal funds to buy the property and demolish the building, ...
BERLIN, Vt. -- With winter fast approaching, some Vermonters hit by the July flooding are still deep in the throes of flood recovery, whether finding a place to live or repairing their homes or ...
In order to ensure that the Governor's Executive Order is not unlawfully implemented, the nonprofits today issued a follow-up letter demanding that ANR, the LURB and DPS clearly address all of the ...
With flooding and other natural disasters on the rise, it's important to take action to mitigate risks to your home. One way ...