Devastating floods keep the Northeast on alert |
- Tuesday, 4 million people in parts of New York and New England faced flood risks after days of torrential rain inundated the northeastern US. One person died while attempting to escape rising waters with their dog. [USA Today]
- More than 5 inches of rain fell in Vermont's capital Montpelier Monday. State authorities have rescued 100 stranded residents. [CNN / Nouran Salahieh and Lauren Mascarenhas]
- City officials closed downtown Montpelier until at least 3 pm Tuesday as a dam neared capacity for the first time and threatened to unleash more flooding into the city. [New York Times]
- The White House declared a state of emergency to free up federal funding for Vermont. Conditions improved Tuesday but officials urged residents to avoid floodwaters and heed warnings. [VTDigger / Sarah Mearhoff]
- In recent days, the US, India, China, Turkey, and Japan have seen catastrophic flooding as pollution and climate change warm the atmosphere and make extreme rainfall "the new abnormal." [Vox / Li Zhou]
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