Good afternoon,
The entire state is currently under a Flood Watch including Windham and Bennington Bennington County. Please see notices from Vermont Emergency Management below:
Press Release
Vermont Department of Public Safety
Vermont Emergency Management
Date:
July 9, 2023
Vermonters Encouraged to be Aware of, Prepare for Significant Flood Risks Sunday and Monday July 9-10
WATERBURY, VT – The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for all of Vermont from Sunday afternoon through Monday evening. Excessive runoff from storms may result in significant flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations, according to NWS.
Vermonters should monitor weather reports and be mindful of water levels on rivers and streams and get to high ground if floodwaters approach. Never drive or walk through floodwaters, unseen currents or washouts can sweep you and your car away.
Vermont Alert delivers up to the minute weather and other warnings to your phone or email. These alerts are personalized to notify you of problems in specific areas. The service is free; you can register at www.vtalert.gov.
For a complete forecast, visit the National Weather Service forecast site:
www.weather.gov/aly (Bennington and Windham counties)
www.weather.gov/btv (Rest of Vermont)
Vermonters should ensure their safety and the safety of those around them should they encounter flooding.
- If rising water is approaching, leave. Evacuate over high ground and plan that route now for this weekend and any time there may be flooding.
- Turn off the circuit breaker in your home before you evacuate – if you can do so safely. Have a licensed electrician inspect your electrical system before you once again occupy your home if it has been flooded.
- Never drive or walk through floodwaters. Strong currents or unseen washouts can sweep you and your car away.
- If you are in a flood-prone area, or if you believe your home will be flooded, it is advisable to move valuables from your basement in case water enters your home.
- Check your insurance coverage now, and then contact your insurance company if you have damage.
Web resources:
Vermont Emergency Management Facebook: www.facebook.com/vermontemergencymanagement
VEM Twitter: @vemvt
511 road closures on Twitter: @511VT
511 on the web: https://newengland511.org/
NWS Albany social media: https://www.facebook.com/NWSAlbany/ or https://twitter.com/NWSAlbany
NWS Burlington social media: https://www.facebook.com/NWSBurlington or https://twitter.com/NWSBurlington

Please be safe out there. If additional information on shelters or road closures becomes available, I will send out.
If you experienced damage from flooding Call 211
If you need assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me for non life-threatening issues at 802-384-0233.
As always, if you have suggestions, concerns or critiques please be in touch so we can schedule time to discuss. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you need assistance navigating government services at (802) 384-0233 or lsibilia@leg.state.vt.us. Follow my regular posts online at http://www.laurasibiliavt.com
Rep. Laura Sibilia – Dover, Jamaica, Somerset, Stratton, Wardsboro
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