Vermont Hit With More Flooding as Beryl Recovery Continues

Published on July 31, 2024

It’s been less than a month since the fragments of Hurricane Beryl dropped torrential rain and fatal flooding on Vermont, and another round of disastrous weather just passed through. Severe, slow-moving storms delivered heavy rainfall overnight from July 29 through the morning of July 30, with some parts of the state receiving up to seven to eight inches, the National Weather Service (NWS) station in Burlington told The Epoch Times. The area most affected was a northeast corner of the state referred to as the “Northeast Kingdom,” which includes the towns of Lyndon and St. Johnsbury. Major flash flooding hit those areas and landslides were also reported....