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Northeastern Vermont has experienced severe flooding for the second time in less than a month, following torrential rains that dropped between 6 to 8 inches of rain starting Monday night. The flooding has resulted in significant damage, including collapsed roads, crushed vehicles, and homes pushed off their foundations, prompting about two dozen boat rescues in hard-hit areas like Lyndonville and St. Johnsbury. Residents reported apocalyptic scenes, with many trapped in their homes as cascading waters wreaked havoc on infrastructure. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for continued severe weather, raising concerns about further flooding. This event marks a continuing crisis for residents still reeling from floods caused by Hurricane Beryl three weeks earlier. With more rain forecasted, local officials are urging caution as communities face repeated challenges from extreme weather.
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