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Irene brings worst flooding in century to Vermont
AP ^ | 29 Aug 2011 | Dave Gram

Posted on 08/29/2011 6:14:04 PM PDT by Palter

Almost a dozen New England towns were rendered virtual islands Monday as floodwaters from the remnants of Hurricane Irene reshaped parts of Vermont and upstate New York, turning placid rivers into raging torrents and some streets into treacherous mud bogs.

Hundreds of roads remained closed, dozens of bridges were gone and entire towns were cut off from assistance in the worst flooding some areas have seen in a century.

A day earlier, Irene dumped up to 11 inches on parts of Vermont and more than 13 inches on some areas of New York — a deluge that quickly overwhelmed waterways, storm sewers and drainage systems. At one point, the floodwaters were rising so fast that Vermont officials feared they might have to take the extraordinary step of flooding the state capital of Montpelier to relieve pressure on a dam.

"We prepared for the worst and we got the worst in central and southern Vermont," Gov. Peter Shumlin said. "It's just devastating — whole communities under water. ... We're tough folks here in Vermont, but Irene really ... hit us hard."

The destruction was etched across the landscape: highways washed out by fast-moving water, bridges and homes crumpled into heaps of broken planks and streets filled with mud thick enough to stop heavy duty vehicles in their tracks.

The images were much the same in upstate New York, where buildings that had withstood a century of hard winters and spring floods were carried away. The floodwaters upended cars and trucks and sent trees tumbling down rivers like matchsticks.

"We were expecting heavy rains," said Bobbi-Jean Jeun of Clarksville, a rural hamlet near Albany. "We were expecting flooding. We weren't expecting devastation."

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: Vermont
KEYWORDS: bridge; coveredbridge; flooding; hurricane; hurricaneirene; irene; vermont
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To: Palter

Well, we had that a fews years back with Allison...little ole’ tropical storm that dropped 37 inches of rain in Houston, TX. That little gal took out hospitals in the medical center, trapped people on their homes etc...she created one heck of a problem for Houston, TX.


41 posted on 08/29/2011 8:22:47 PM PDT by shield (Rev 2:9 Woe unto those who say they are Judahites and are not, but are of the syna GOG ue of Satan.)
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To: Palter

The land is being returned to it’s rightful owner- mother nature. The Leftists of VT should celebrate! After all, mother nature is more effective than implementing agenda 21, and population control.


42 posted on 08/29/2011 8:24:59 PM PDT by grumpygresh (Democrats delenda est)
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To: Palter

Flood Control in Vermont and northern NY State?
Are you crazy?
What the H__ is Flood Control?
We don` need no flood control!
We don want no stinkin Flood Control!
Irene is the best way to get new topsoil every 100 years.

That`s why Vermont has more cows than people and fewer covered bridges.


43 posted on 08/29/2011 8:25:52 PM PDT by bunkerhill7
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To: Palter

Isn’t it moonlight in Vermont now?


44 posted on 08/29/2011 8:26:37 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Let us prey!)
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To: robowombat

“People pooh poohing this storm are being delusional”
Yes, they are.
I am not in Vermont, I live in Maine, but there was plenty of damage here, too.

Vermont is going to be reeling from this for quite a long time..
My heart goes out to them.


45 posted on 08/29/2011 8:27:31 PM PDT by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: Westbrook
There are some in this forum who think this is no big deal.

Not me - I've been there. The remnants of Tropical Storm Erin did this to my town in 2007:

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I had two feet of water in my office when the river stopped rising. There is no more helpless feeling than listening to the rain comes in torrents for hours on end.

I'll be praying for you and sending the Salvation Army some money to help. Good luck and God bless.

46 posted on 08/29/2011 8:27:42 PM PDT by TonyInOhio ( ~ No ~)
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To: johngrace

I just believe that the “important” people in NYC or Wash.DC didn’t get hit too hard.. therefore, its “overyhyped”....everybody else’s plight apparently means squat....


47 posted on 08/29/2011 8:32:23 PM PDT by cherry
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To: Doe Eyes
I've been reading the posts lately. There was no hurricane. At most, a thunderstorm. The whole deal was a product of the Liberal Press and Obama to take peoples mind off the economy.

Yeah, because we all know thunderstorms split islands into three pieces, cause once in a century floods, and 7 Billion dollars in damage.

YEP!!! ITZ ALLZ DA CONSPIWACY!!!! DA ILLUMINATIZ!!! LIZArD PeOpLeZ and CAbAlS!!!! OH NOEZZ!!!! THEY ARE HEREZ!!! ITZ A GIANTZ CONSPIWACY!!!!

48 posted on 08/29/2011 8:38:24 PM PDT by freedomwarrior998
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To: Black Agnes

Oh brother....you Katrina people are such spoiled brats. You get all the attention and then complain when another state had an incident. Louisiana is one of the worst states in the nation and you prove it everyday. Most can’t read down there because your education sucks. You cry all day long about Katrina three years later. Grow up. Plus you complaining about people posting to Free Republic and were part of the hurricane is just plain ignorant because cell phones allow for posting quick things on the internet....but since Louisiana is a very poor stupid state, I forgive your ignorance.


49 posted on 08/29/2011 9:09:30 PM PDT by napscoordinator
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To: Doe Eyes

I guess Route 12 in your blue state did not fall apart. Glad it was only a rain storm....I guess the people who died were glad it was only a rain storm. Do you even believe the crap you write?


50 posted on 08/29/2011 9:11:30 PM PDT by napscoordinator
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To: acapesket
Vermont was always a trusty, warm, conservative, helpful place to live...

Vermont had a machine tool and precision manufacturing base until the 80's. Now its only know for its maple syrup and lesbians.

51 posted on 08/29/2011 9:27:14 PM PDT by Last Dakotan
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To: TonyInOhio

Thanks, Tony, especially for the prayers.

In 2005, we had a steady heavy rain for 8 days in a row. A dam burst, and the town of Keene, about 12 miles away, had three feet of water on the main street. Businesses were wiped out, residences destroyed. People’s houses in the path of the water were swept away, some with people in them. Bridges collapsed, some with cars on them. Some of the people swept away were never found.

Our road had a gap about 12 feet wide and 4 feet deep cutting across it. We had no way out, other than walking to our nearest neighbor, about half a mile away.

Oh yeah, it was nothing. I’m just whining.


52 posted on 08/29/2011 9:32:02 PM PDT by Westbrook
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To: Doe Eyes
I've been reading the posts lately. There was no hurricane. At most, a thunderstorm. The whole deal was a product of the Liberal Press and Obama

I kept seeing others quickly discrediting this event, saying it was overblown, and over reported etc...Yet I just read it killed nearly 40 people, even with plenty of warning, billions in damage etc....

Days ago it seemed this hurricane was being made into a political tug of war.

Very odd.

53 posted on 08/29/2011 9:39:32 PM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: Westbrook

I’m familiar with the cynicism, but don’t perceive it as apathy for the beleaguered.

While it is indeed foolish to ignore cataclysmic warnings, we shouldn’t underestimate the factions that have an appetite for mass control and manipulation.


54 posted on 08/29/2011 9:43:58 PM PDT by Gene Eric (Your Hope has been Redistributed. Here's your damn Change!)
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To: rjeffries

> All of this stuff that needs to be taken care of. Your 9
> kids you mentioned and all those farm animals. There’s
> nothing else to do right now besides posting on an internet
> forum? Glad you have your priorities straight.

I’m a software engineer. I make my living over the internet. I get to respond to trolls like you while I’m waiting for builds to complete. It’s a form of entertainment, like whistling while you work, only quieter.

And what do you do on the internet besides look for people to annoy?


55 posted on 08/29/2011 9:49:06 PM PDT by Westbrook
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To: Westbrook

Awesome!! Not even a Hurricane with torrential downpours and flooding can stop a farmer with 9 kids and many goats and sheep from earning his living off the internet. God Bless America.


56 posted on 08/29/2011 10:10:12 PM PDT by rjeffries
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To: Westbrook

Westbrook -

I’m just next door in central New Hampshire. You don’t have a well for water? A generator for the times when the snow shuts off power for long periods of time? You don’t stock up on food for those events?

You’re whining. You grasping for sympathy like a 22 year old girl who wants attention. You want to be a part of the Katrina crowd? Sounds like it.

I lived 20 years in New Orleans and 4 years in Pensacola and passed through many hurricanes and lesser storms there. Irene was much ado about nothing.

I got used to the snow storms after moving here and living in a rural town that has power outages often. Get over it and suck it up. Next time you hear about a ‘line of heavy thunderstorms’ moving through the South, you’ll know what it means.


57 posted on 08/29/2011 10:39:31 PM PDT by AlmaKing
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To: napscoordinator

Your posts have just got to be the most ignorant I’ve seen. When I start reading them, I look at the poster name and say ‘here we go again.’

Might I suggest an editor review your posts? Remember that line, ‘better to keep quiet than open your mouth and let everyone know you’re an idiot?’

BTW - Bless your heart!


58 posted on 08/29/2011 10:45:52 PM PDT by AlmaKing
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To: MS.BEHAVIN
How about offering prayers and or support instead of a smarmy attitude?

Ditto. I was watching the Wundermap with both Nexrad and Satellite on Weather Underground. 2/3 of Pennsylvania was covered by this "thunderstorm" for hours. The rain bands came within 50 miles east of Pittsburgh. We are already over for the year on rainfall. I am very concerned for the people in central and eastern PA during the coming days.

It is bad enough that some of the responses have been clueless. It is much worse that the same people wear their heartlessness on their sleeves.

I have been prepping for over a decade. I completely understand what losing power for weeks involves, including the ripple effects. There is going to be incredible suffering for many, including both the prepared and unprepared.
59 posted on 08/29/2011 11:02:40 PM PDT by PA Engineer (SP/XX12: Time to beat the swords of government tyranny into the plowshares of freedom.)
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To: Westbrook
And what do you do on the internet besides look for people to annoy?

Check the born on date.
60 posted on 08/29/2011 11:08:08 PM PDT by PA Engineer (SP/XX12: Time to beat the swords of government tyranny into the plowshares of freedom.)
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