More than 11 million Americans are under flood watches after a summer’s worth of rain fell on Monday in parts of the northeastern U.S., with raging floodwaters shutting down roads and trapping people inside their homes. Jackson Proskow looks at the weather-induced destruction in hard-hit Vermont, a state once considered a climate refuge.
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‘Nowhere near over’: Ferocious flooding slams U.S. northeast
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