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Disaster and Flood Recovery Resources

Tropical Storm Beryl pushed into Vermont on July 10 and 11 causing catastrophic flooding and damage to roads, bridges, and buildings. 

¶¶Òõ̽̽ Extension provides the resources and information on this page to assist Vermonters in recovering from this current natural disaster. 

These materials have been developed by ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Extension experts as well as our local, state and federal agency partners. 

As new resources and information become available they will be posted on this page.

What's New

  • REPORT ALL DAMAGE - or call 211 for assistance
  • CALL the Vermont Crisis Cleanup Hotline at 802-242-2054 to request assistance with cleanup
  • Flood-impacted wells and springs: The Vermont Department of Health offers free bacteria testing kits.  or call 802-338-4724 or 800-660-9997 (toll-free in Vermont) to request one.
  • resources/assistance: Get help, sign up as a clean up volunteer, donate funds, find agricultural resources, and more
  • USDA Disaster Programs & Vermont Offices Chart (PDF) (July 2024)

  • Preparing Farms for Potential Flooding Factsheet (PDF) (7/10/24)
  • Emergencies:  Always call 9-1-1 for emergency situations
  • General Assistance: Call 2-1-1 for help getting connected to resources and services such as shelter, disaster response, and more
  • Road Closures:
    • (VT ArcGIS highways road map)
    • (local roads)
  • National resource database
How You Can Help
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:  Donations to ¶¶Òõ̽̽'s vegetable and berry research and extension gift fund help the support recovery of flooded farms by paying the cost of soil testing to guide replanting decisions, and by providing free cover crop seeds to restore soil health in flooded fields.

Farming & Agriculture
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General Information
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Emergencies:  Always call 9-1-1 for emergency situations

General Assistance: Call 2-1-1 for help getting connected to resources and services such as shelter, disaster response, and more

Road Closures:

    (VT ArcGIS highways road map)
    (local roads)

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Home Gardening
Recovery Resources
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Vermont Emergency Management
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