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Parts of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom see up to 5 inches of rainfall in 3 hours, long-time residents reflect on three back-to-back summers of flooding on July 10
The flooding came on the exact anniversary of catastrophic flooding that hit Vermont on July 10, 2023 and again, on the same day, in 2024.
Residents are still reckoning with the damage inflicted by seven federally declared major disasters over the past two years.
Following Thursday night’s flooding, locals reflect on this year’s destruction and question how the state can prevent what has become a yearly tragedy.
Vermont Governor Phil Scott was in Lyndonville, in the state’s Northeast Kingdom, on Wednesday to mark the anniversaries of flooding in the state.
In 2023, Vermont experienced what was billed as a "100-year-storm" in early July after several days of previous heavy rainfall saturated the ground. After all was said and done, one person in Vermont was killed,
Quaint Vermont village will move to new location in bid to avoid more flood devastation. By EMMA RICHTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM. Published: 12:17 EDT, 10 July 2025 | Updated: 15:22 EDT, 10 July 2025