The flood waters continue to slowly recede and clean up operations are in progress in the wake of Vermont’s record setting spring flooding.
The level of Lake Champlain on Friday was 102.2 feet (flood stage is 100.0 feet). It is expected to begin to slowly fall.
Media reports:
Times Argus: For Montpelier businesses, cleanup continues (4 JUN 11)
Burlington Free Press: Barre-area flood victims seek help at meeting (3 JUN 11)
WCAX-TV: Woman losing home and business to flooding (3 JUN 11)
WCAX-TV: Post-flood dust raises health concerns (2 JUN 11)
WCAX-TV: Stuffing-a-truck for flood victims (2 JUN 11)
Burlington Free Press: Flooding leaves Lake Champlain beaches off limits (1 JUN 11)
Burlington Free Press: Barre flood cost approaches $2 million (1 JUN 11)
Times Argus: Barre homes teeter on the brink (1 JUN 11)
Times Argus: Stores ponder their futures in wake of flood (1 JUN 11)
Valley News: Rains Overwhelm Central Vermont (28 MAY 11)
Burlington Free Press: Vermont, Quebec plan for higher lake levels (31 MAY 11)
WCAX-TV: Barre recovers from flooding (28 MAY 11)
Burlington Free Press Photo Gallery: Barre clean up continues after devastating floods
Burlington Free Press Photo Gallery: Flooding delays boating season at Shelburne Shipyard
Burlington Free Press Photo Gallery: Flooding keeps King Street ferry dock closed to business
Previous posts:
Lop Notes: Vermont Flooding: The Saga Continues (28 MAY 11)
Lop Notes: Vermont Flooding Update (14 MAY 11)
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