More than 750 homes uninhabitable In Vermont after flood
More than 750 Vermonters now say their dwellings are uninhabitable due to flooding, and state and federal officials say it's crucial that homeowners and renters who haven't reported damage yet do so immediately so that the state "can paint an accurate picture" of the flood damage in
At a briefing last Thursday, Morrison said that more than a third of those reports have come
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"Of the 392 reports we have received from
Flooding at the
As of Wednesday morning, the
Morrison urged impacted residents to report any flood-related damage, no matter its severity, by going online to Vermont211.org, or calling 2-1-1.
"Every bit of the storm damage, whether it's a car, driveway, a wet basement that you've pumped out yourself already, lost possessions, a blown culvert, anything that was damaged due to flood water should be reported so that we can paint an accurate picture of the flood damage in
The addition brings the number of counties eligible for individual assistance to nine, according to
Roy said residents in declared counties that have experienced damage "directly tied to the storm" should first call 2-1-1, and then contact
A man in a white button-down speaks at a podium Roy said individuals that have already received financial assistance from
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And 11 counties, according to Roy, will get assistance for damage to public infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, culverts and municipal buildings.
State to launch flood relief grant program for businesses State officials say a
Gov.
"I want to be clear right up front -
A man in a bright blue shirt talks to three people outside.
Scott said the state will target grants toward businesses and nonprofits that need capital to "get people back to work" and resume business operations.
Commissioner of Economic Development
Damages eligible for grant funding, according to Goldstein, could include inventory, equipment, supplies, and physical building space. She said the state will deduct offsetting aid - whether it's flood insurance payments, private fundraisers or other grant programs - when calculating "net documented damage."
She said the state may raise the grant cap at larger businesses whose damages exceed
Five percent of overall grant funding is being set aside for agriculture businesses that experienced flood losses.


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