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How Vermont Learned its Climate Lesson the Hard Way
Days of wet weather had already saturated the ground when nine inches of rain inundated Vermont’s Green Mountains on Monday, sending sheets of water into valley towns. A number of the state’s 19th century downtowns—Ludlow, Weston, Barre, Waterbury, Johnson, Richmond, Jeffersonville and Cambridge—were awash in three to eight feet of standing water, ruining hundreds of buildings. Part of Montpelier, the state capital, was evacuated when a nearby dam nearly reached overflow capacity. Swift boat teams made 200 emergency rescues in four regions of the state. One person was clinging to a treetop; a woman was pulled out of a second story window; another woman was pulled out of a vehicle swept up in

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