Record-Setting Floods Cause Damage in New York and Vermont

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The states of New York and Vermont are currently cleaning up from widespread damage due to record-setting floods that hit earlier in the week, .

鈥淭hey鈥檙e calling this a 1,000-year event,” New York Governor Kathy Hochul said of the flooding of the lower Hudson Valley, an area which had been declared a state of emergency. 鈥淚t鈥檚 only the second time ever that the National Weather Service issued a flash flood emergency; the last time was Hurricane Ida.鈥

According to the article, the storm had already cost tens of millions of U.S. dollars as of Tuesday.

鈥淲e have $4.2 billion from our Climate Act, which is also bringing money to communities to help build up that climate resiliency,鈥 said Hochul, in regards to financial help. 鈥淭his is my definition of what climate resiliency looks like; we have to build up the infrastructure in our small most vulnerable communities.鈥

, a 35-year-old woman in New York on Sunday died after being swept away by floodwater as she tried to flee her home.

鈥淢ake no mistake, the devastation and flooding we鈥檙e experiencing across Vermont is historic and catastrophic,鈥 Vermont Governor Phil Scott told CNN and other reporters on Tuesday.

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