Vermont, Flash flood
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While yesterday’s floods were much smaller in scale than in previous years, the date’s symbolic nature brought painful memories and underlined the new regularity of flooding in Vermont.
Crews escorted the children off Camel’s Hump mountain early Friday to be reunited with their families. The post 3 children found ‘safe and uninjured’ after going missing while hiking in Vermont appeared first on Boston.
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Two boys and a girl were missing after they didn’t return from their 30-minute hike in Vermont on Thursday, July 10, but were later found, police say
This year's flash floods were confined to the northeastern part of the state. They were far less catastrophic than those of the previous two years.
Vermont Governor Phil Scott was in Lyndonville, in the state’s Northeast Kingdom, on Wednesday to mark the anniversaries of flooding in the state.
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Camp personnel called State Police at 6:20 p.m. on Thursday after the children didn’t return from what was supposed to be a 30-minute hike, authorities said.
Three children who went missing during a hike near Camels Hump, VT were found safe and uninjured early Friday morning, authorities said.
"Talk about how your community needs to be reshaped and how you can practically and thoughtfully make those changes over time," Douglas Farnam said. "Because we can't snap our fingers and be flood resilient.
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