Evacuations as US state of Vermont hit by catastrophic floods

Author: Agencies

President Joe Biden declared a state of emergency in the northeastern US state of Vermont Tuesday as heavy rains triggered flooding from which dozens of residents were rescued by boat.

The move, which frees up funds to help relief efforts, came after officials warned that a dam close to the state capital Montpelier was nearing capacity and close to spilling into a river. “This has never happened since the dam was built so there is no precedent for potential damage,” Montpelier city manager William Fraser said in a statement late Monday, referring to the Wrightsville Dam.

There were no immediate reports of any deaths or injuries in the state from the rains, which officials said had flooded downtown Montpelier, a city of 8,000 people. The excessive rainfall — more than eight inches (20 centimeters) in some places, according to the National Weather Service — came after flash floods in New York state killed a woman on Sunday. Much of the northeastern United States, including New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Vermont, was lashed by rain on Sunday and Monday, washing out bridges and leaving roads impassable. More than 100 people in Vermont had been rescued from cars and homes as of midday Tuesday, officials said. Authorities were trying to airlift others by helicopter, The New York Times reported.

“We are still in a very dangerous part of this disaster. We are performing active rescues as we speak today,” said Mike Cannon, an official with Vermont’s Urban Search and Rescue team. Governor Phil Scott likened the flooding to Tropical Storm Irene, which killed six people in the state in 2011.

“The devastation and flooding we’re experiencing across Vermont is historic and catastrophic,” he told reporters. Scott added that despite the sun coming out on Tuesday afternoon, “it’s not over.” “We expect more rain later this week which will have nowhere to go in the oversaturated ground,” he warned.

Share
Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

  • Pakistan

Khawaja Asif vows strong response to any Indian aggression

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif warned that Pakistan will give a decisive response if India attempts…

2 mins ago
  • Pakistan

40 injured in oil truck explosion at Nushki terminal

At least 40 people were injured when an oil-filled truck exploded near the truck terminal…

8 mins ago
  • Op-Ed

Power: Tangible and Intangible Forces

The highest quality of the power comes from the application of the knowledge. In international…

13 mins ago
  • Pakistan

Indian-origin man identified in attack on Pakistani high commission in London

A 41-year-old Indian-origin man, Ankit Love, has been identified as the attacker on the Pakistani…

14 mins ago
  • Pakistan

Malik Tayyab and his remarkable international marketing journey

Malik Tayyab born on September 5, 2003 is a digital marketing strategist, visual marketing influencer…

16 mins ago
  • Pakistan

Lahore ranked safer than New York and London in global index

Lahore has been ranked among the world’s safest cities in the 2025 Crime and Safety…

22 mins ago