The remains of an apartment building that collapsed into the Winooski River during flooding overnight is seen in Plainfield on Thursday, July 11, 2024. An adjacent bridge was also washed away. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDiggerPosted inEnvironment
PHOTOS: Vermont responds to effects of overnight flooding
Our reporters and photographers were around the state โ from Barre and Plainfield to Barnet and Hardwick โ to capture the scenes.
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After Vermont was hit with as much as 7 inches of rain during Wednesdayโs storm, Vermonters were out Thursday assessing damage, digging out and cleaning up. Our reporters and photographers were around the state โ from Barre and Plainfield to Barnet and Hardwick โ to capture the scenes.
Prem Linskey of Barre Up clears mud from the corner of Third Street and North Main Street in Barre on Thursday, after overnight flooding. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDiggerFlooding on River Road in New Haven, on July 11. Photo by Caleb Kenna/VTDigger
High water marks from previous storms are noted on the side of the Vermont Beer Collective building as Elm Street is flooded on Thursday, July 11. Photo by David Goodman/VTDigger
A car sits submerged in floodwater from the Winooski River at the Park & Ride lot in Richmond on Thursday, July 11. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDiggerMain Street in Barre is lined with mud after flash flooding overnight on Thursday, July 11. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger