As a generational Vermonter this is the worst flooding I have ever seen,my grand parents lived through the 1927 flood.Since 1745 my family has lived off the land here ,We lost our barn but saved our cows and calfs.We also lost all our feed corn to the flood.I'll tell you one thing I have always felt blessed to live here,and I have never felt as proud of our little state as I do now.Some other farms have taken my cows .We Vermonters take care of each other,never did need the goverment. GB VT.
@woodcw2 Right. The smaller the community the more people care for each other. Thats why there shouldn't be big accumulations of people living together. That makes things worse (Hopi philosophy).
My toughts & prayers also to everyone in the beautiful state of Vermont. The experts were saying that it was supposed to be NY to be hit really hard, they completely missed, it was Vermont.
ghostviddebunker - I think you are confused. I shot footage of the flood the spring. It looked just like this. We have evidence of the Hurricane of '38 in most forrests in VT. You can go out and count up about 60 rings of branches on White pines. On the 64th ring of branches you'll see the tree is split into two trunks. That hurricaine killed 600 people in New England. Humans always live in flood plains...
Holy mother of all things damp. I'm so sorry for the losses of people and animals and property that this sort of flooding is going to cause. Thank you for getting the footage, but please stay safe.
Thank you for putting this together. To the person who "said welcome to the reality..." it is not the time to sneer at people's lack of experience. I used to live in Texas very near the coast and lived through Celia, Beulah and a few others. Those experiences does not make this one less significant. Oh by the way I live in Vermont now and I am directly effected by Irene.
i am originally a florida resident from the costal side where they see these things all the time year after year. But they are prepared for it with sand bags and national gaurd on wait and everything.
I live in vermont now
Vermont never ever ever sees these things EVER last time they saw something like this was in the late 1800s. So..... how do you prepare a state that never sees this kinda thing? You don't... you cross your fingers and pray for everything to be alright
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zx42impeachbaldness 4 months ago
Here comes Wormwood...
Inhumanati 5 months ago
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This is the wrath of God against Vermont for its legalization of homosexual marriage. Expect more and worse.
MaryWaterton 5 months ago
ok but why are these people standing there watching it? Get the f out of there!
haydukethor 5 months ago
Awesome, you can like do some wild water rafting in the city.
GeorgeFlush322 6 months ago
As a generational Vermonter this is the worst flooding I have ever seen,my grand parents lived through the 1927 flood.Since 1745 my family has lived off the land here ,We lost our barn but saved our cows and calfs.We also lost all our feed corn to the flood.I'll tell you one thing I have always felt blessed to live here,and I have never felt as proud of our little state as I do now.Some other farms have taken my cows .We Vermonters take care of each other,never did need the goverment. GB VT.
woodcw2 6 months ago
@woodcw2 Right. The smaller the community the more people care for each other. Thats why there shouldn't be big accumulations of people living together. That makes things worse (Hopi philosophy).
AlMayer1100 6 months ago
@woodcw2 Is Vermont still this bad lately? Or has things gone better? What is the current situation? Hope things are getting better.
taekarkung 4 months ago
lawl. my mom wanted to move there.
winnryax 6 months ago
Lucky to be in Colchester.
QHIZ 6 months ago
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80sMetalForever 6 months ago
My toughts & prayers also to everyone in the beautiful state of Vermont. The experts were saying that it was supposed to be NY to be hit really hard, they completely missed, it was Vermont.
Shindler39 6 months ago
Heartbreaking. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone. You are not alone, my friends. You are never alone.
WhisperingPeace 6 months ago
The first minute is from Brattleboro.
KasteelWell 6 months ago
Wow! - hope everyone is okay.
kanarvin 6 months ago
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80sMetalForever 6 months ago
@80sMetalForever STFU scumbag. People lost their homes and lives in this flood. Have some compassion you worthless piece of shit.
rainkissedstars43 6 months ago
Looks like middleburry, VT on teh 1st shot
trehutch 6 months ago
ghostviddebunker - I think you are confused. I shot footage of the flood the spring. It looked just like this. We have evidence of the Hurricane of '38 in most forrests in VT. You can go out and count up about 60 rings of branches on White pines. On the 64th ring of branches you'll see the tree is split into two trunks. That hurricaine killed 600 people in New England. Humans always live in flood plains...
degicankrecords 6 months ago
Don't wear head phones when listening tob this..
Cookiesmerr 6 months ago
Holy mother of all things damp. I'm so sorry for the losses of people and animals and property that this sort of flooding is going to cause. Thank you for getting the footage, but please stay safe.
duckideva 6 months ago 2
Man, it is difficult to recognize things the way they are in the video!
Rhaydavis 6 months ago
Or is that Bennington?
Rhaydavis 6 months ago
Uhm, is that Manchester VT? The little cute dam? If it is, wow!
Rhaydavis 6 months ago
Thank you for putting this together. To the person who "said welcome to the reality..." it is not the time to sneer at people's lack of experience. I used to live in Texas very near the coast and lived through Celia, Beulah and a few others. Those experiences does not make this one less significant. Oh by the way I live in Vermont now and I am directly effected by Irene.
katmartin515 6 months ago
looks like a tsunami
yeah4me1 6 months ago
welcome to the reality we live with every year on the gulf coast and that was just a 1 imagine a 3,4 or a 5!
tacostandballa 6 months ago
@tacostandballa
i am originally a florida resident from the costal side where they see these things all the time year after year. But they are prepared for it with sand bags and national gaurd on wait and everything.
I live in vermont now
Vermont never ever ever sees these things EVER last time they saw something like this was in the late 1800s. So..... how do you prepare a state that never sees this kinda thing? You don't... you cross your fingers and pray for everything to be alright
ghostviddebunker 6 months ago
The 1927 flood was worse
nflt1960 6 months ago
Simply Terrifying....prayers for all in the throws of this abnormal storm and powerful forces of nature...
PetsNPatients 6 months ago
your voice sounds like an overdramatic actor lol, good footage though
784plb 6 months ago
I'm sure all those people were thinking: DAMN YOU IRENE YOU ASSHOLE
Please pray for the people living in this city.
SuperToyotaLexus 6 months ago
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bigd5000100 6 months ago