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Vermont was saturated by the remnants of Hurricane Beryl on Wednesday, leading to severe flooding in many of the same areas that experienced catastrophic flood losses exactly a year earlier.
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One year ago, intense rain began to fall in the Northeast. The unrelenting downpours overfilled rivers and streams, fields and paddocks, leading to some of the worst flooding ever in the Green Mountain State. Vermont residents, businesses and farmers are still recovering from the devastation.
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Barre City Manager Nicholas Storellicastro talks about the city and the key issues it faces.
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Cleanup is underway in Barre and areas of central Vermont after flooding on Sunday led to the evacuation of about 15 city residents and left streets…