Lia Chien
Newsroom intern-
Floodplains hold water and keep it out of downtowns and homes. But in a state in dire need of housing, conserving land for protection could take away from building enough houses.
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A late season freeze and devastating flooding this year has shown more state and federal aid is needed for farmers to survive these extreme weather events
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The Department of Vermont Health Access has opened enrollment and extended access to health care services through August for those impacted by flooding.
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The exhibit deals with themes of the climate and housing crisis, both involved with the causes and consequences of July’s historic flooding.
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Gov. Phil Scott and other officials discussed the state's flood response efforts Tuesday and told Vermonters that federal funding depends on reporting of damages to 2-1-1.
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After historic flooding, saturated hillsides pose additional threats for hard-hit Barre residents.
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Following historic flooding earlier this week, state officials remind Vermonters to remain alert as rain and thunderstorms are expected in the coming days.
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Cooling off in swimming holes around the state in the coming weeks could be dangerous after historic flooding.
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Houseless individuals tend to gather near flood prone areas, making them increasingly vulnerable to consequences of natural disasters.
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Scams can crop up around natural disasters. Here's what to keep in mind as Vermont recovers from serious floods.