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    Killer storm leaves Vt. homeowners, towns stranded

    NEWFANE, Vt. (AP) — Flooding isolated entire towns in Vermont and New York, some communities warily watched swollen rivers and more than 2.5 million people from North Carolina to Maine lacked electricity Tuesday, three days after Hurricane Irene churned up the Eastern Seaboard.

    The storm has been blamed for at least 40 deaths in 11 states.

    When Hurricane Irene unleashed its wrath on Newfane, Vt., Martin and Sue Saylor were among the lucky ones. All they lost was the road to their hillside home, and their utilities.

    The Saylors survived, but at a cost: Rivers of rainwater coursed down their hill, washing out the road that leads to their road. Just below their home deep in the woods, the Rock River rose up out of its banks, claiming another roadway.

    Suddenly, the Saylors' feet became their sole transportation.

    "Stranded, nowhere to go," said Martin Saylor, 57, standing by the Rock River on Monday, waiting for his brother to bring in supplies. "Don't want to leave my house because I don't know who's going to break in or whatever. I just don't know what to do."

    The capricious storm, which veered into Vermont in its final hours, dumped up to 11 inches of rain in some places and turned placid little mountain streams into roaring brown torrents that smashed buildings, ripped homes from their foundation and washed out roads all across the state.

    Some Vermont rivers still haven't reached their peak.

    On Monday, the Otter Creek at Rutland was still more than three feet above flood stage, and meteorologist Andrew Loconto said projections are the river won't drop below flood stage until Wednesday.

    At least three people died in Vermont.

    Power outages were still widespread from north to south on Tuesday, with utilities from North Carolina to Maine reporting well over 2.5 million customers without electricity.

    The 11-state death toll, which had stood at 21 as of Sunday night, rose sharply as bodies were pulled from floodwaters and people were electrocuted by downed power lines.

    An apparently vacant home exploded in an evacuated, flooded area in Pompton Lakes, N.J., early Monday, and firefighters had to battle the flames from a boat. In the Albany, N.Y., suburb of Guilderland, police rescued two people Monday after their car was swept away. Rescuers found them three hours later, clinging to trees along the swollen creek.

    "It's going to take time to recover from a storm of this magnitude," President Barack Obama warned as he promised the government would do everything in its power to help people get back on their feet.

    In North Carolina, where Irene blew ashore along the Outer Banks on Saturday before heading for New York and New England, 1,000 people were still in emergency shelters, awaiting word on their homes.

    Airlines said it would be days before the thousands of passengers stranded by Irene find their way home. Amtrak service was still out Tuesday between Philadelphia and New York, one of the most heavily traveled parts of the nation's passenger rail system. Some Amtrak trains between New York City and Boston and between Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.

    Commuter train service between New Jersey and New York City resumed Tuesday, except for one line that was still dealing with flooding.

    Throughout the region, hundreds of roads were impassable because of flooding or fallen trees, and some bridges had simply given way, including a 156-year-old hand-hewn, wooden covered bridge across Schoharie Creek in Blenheim, N.Y.

    At least three towns in New York remained cut off by flooded roads and bridges.

    Early estimates put Irene's damage at $7 billion to $10 billion, much smaller than the impact of monster storms such as Hurricane Katrina, which did more than $100 billion in damage. Irene's effects are small compared to the overall U.S. economy, which produces about $14 trillion worth of goods and services every year.

    While people without electric power waited for the lights to come back on and communities from New York to Maine took stock of the storm, homeowners and towns in land-locked Vermont faced a sobering new reality — no way in or out. Washed-out roads and bridges left them — for now — inaccessible by automobile.

    "We always had that truism that said 'Yup, yah can't get there from here.' In fact, that's come to pass down here," said Newfane Town Clerk Gloria Cristelli. "There are certain pockets where you can't get there from here, at least not by a car."

    About a dozen towns and an unknown number of homes were cut off by damage from Irene's floodwaters and rain, including that of the town's emergency management coordinator, David Moore. State transportation maintenance crews and contractors hired by the state were working to restore travel on some of the 260 roads that had been closed due to storm damage. Vermont also had 30 highway bridges closed.

    In small Newfane (pop. 1,710), the storm's effects were staggering: About 150 people were unable to drive cars to their homes, 30 of them effectively stranded in theirs, seven bridges were washed out, two homes were knocked from their foundations by surging floodwaters and one 19th century grist mill smashed into kindling wood right where it stood.

    Gov. Peter Shumlin called it the worst flooding in a century.

    For the Saylors, there were more immediate concerns.

    "I need a shower," said Sue Saylor. "I need water. I need electricity. It's rough."

    ___

    Contributing to this report were Associated Press writers John Christoffersen in East Haven, Conn.; Kevin Begos in Pittsburgh; Michael Gormley in Albany, N.Y.; Michael Hill in Woodstock, N.Y.; David Porter in Pompton Lakes, N.J.; Michael Rubinkam in Easton, Pa.; Erika Niedowski in Providence, R.I.; Laura Crimaldi in Cranston, R.I.; Dave Gram in Montpelier; and Samantha Bomkamp, Eileen A.J. Connelly, Anne D'Innocenzio, Verena Dobnik, Jon Fahey, Chris Kahn, Karen Matthews, Jennifer Peltz, Christina Rexrode and Karen Zraick in New York City.

     

    691 comments

    • coco  •  8 mths ago
      I guess if you can get out and go to McDonalds your in good shape compared to the rest of the Vermonters.
    • tom  •  8 mths ago
      So, I went to the Bennington, Vt. McDonalds & they gave me free water and did not ask me for an ID.
    • tom  •  8 mths ago
      We were just hit with a wall of water. Who wouldv'e thought we'd have to show an ID and pay for it??? A VERMONTER
    • tom  •  8 mths ago
      HAARP Beware, of the H.A.A.R.P. for triggering enviremental disasters. Project H.A.A.R.P. explains the reasons for the global warming issues that Al Gore has been telling to us about. I was labeled an "idiot", in consideration of my being unaware of how (natural disasters) take place. Nothing, about this storm was natural. Nor the ever increasing ferocity & the multiplied amount that hit every year. The idiot is the one who does'nt atleast research this term & come to the conclusion that its entirely possible for horrific storms to be generated by by men in power. Especially, after you see proven results of its signature on a doppler radar graphic. Ladies & Gentlemen pollution does'nt help but it's the use of Project H.A.A.R.P. that causes global warming. Al Gore has been in efforts to cover the truth in the guise of a humanitarian but he's a liar & a murderer."
    • trenton  •  9 mths ago
      we gon die in 2012
    • Lockemdown  •  8 mths ago
      BREAKING NEWS: The President has just confirmed that the DC earthquake occurred on a rare and obscure fault-line, apparently known as "Bush's Fault". The President also announced that the Secret Service and Maxine Waters continue an investigation of the quake's suspicious ties to the Tea Party. Conservatives, however, have proven that it was caused by the founding fathers rolling over in their graves.
    • MontanaBGreen  •  9 mths ago
      VT ---> Having been in two floods (Great Falls MT 1964 --- Nisqually WA 1996) and wiped out by both I know what it is like to have 10 feet of water in your 9 foot living room.
      Unlike the crowd in NU-Awlins --- North Easterners are self reliant and tougher than any hurricane, or rain storm. They will come out the other side of this without all the looting, shooting, or huddling in a huge building waiting for handouts from strangers. They live by the Vince Lombardi credo ---> "When the going gets tough --- the tough get going." This crisis is tough but it shall soon pass.
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        Good post!
      • Lil one 9 mths ago
        Well said
      • hammer10 9 mths ago
        To those hillbillies who think that this hurricane was trivial (and nothing like the monster storms that they think THEY have weathered in the past), you people live in tiny, little hick burgs where a stiff breeze only blows away your outhouses! Karma, fate, GOD has a way of returning your lack of compassion for your fellow man. God bless the people of Vermont and the whole Northeastern seaboard!
    • DANIMUL  •  9 mths ago
      now to see how long it takes to fix these roads. the Japanese did it in 1 week after the earth quake and tsunami - i bet it would take us over 1 year
    • Bal  •  9 mths ago
      whoa sadness
    • Joyce Wilkins  •  9 mths ago
      i live in ludlow vt was evucated sunday morningwe went to the catholic center there was a hundred people there both ends of or small town was totally destroyed no way in no way out
      • Joe Hartwick 9 mths ago
        Thoughts with you all in Vt.
      • Big Yarn snob 9 mths ago
        Oh,Joyce...how terrible. God help all of you.
      • Ralf 9 mths ago
        Did u even try to separate those sentences with few of "." or "," ?...
    • P Wilhelm  •  9 mths ago
      It is crucial to the Meteorological department to study out storm symthoms where they could alert people all over so that they could be aware and its my hope that if the US reviewed its infrastructres could be wise.
      • Bob the escapee from LA. 9 mths ago
        They did predict that it was going to be a major hurricane with 100 plus mph with thousands injured or dead but it petered out to be a tropical storm with less than a hundred dead!The people were warned yet some died anyway!Even though this nation is being run by incompetents,there are still Americans who know how to lead people to safety!

        GOD BLESS AMERICA
      • Nicholas B 9 mths ago
        It's my hope that you review your sentence structure.
    • Cathy  •  9 mths ago
      People better start steeling themselves, because if Katia continues to grow, this storm will make Irene look like the warm up act. Katia is headed towards our direction, possibly Florida, the east coast, or best case scenario for us, Bermuda. Pray for a trough to push this thing east. This storm has some real potential, since at this point, it doesn't appear that it will interact with much land at all. FEMA had better get their act together as well. Katia is a Katrina, with an R & an I missing....
    • tom  •  9 mths ago
      HAARP Beware, of the H.A.A.R.P. for triggering enviremental disasters. Project H.A.A.R.P. explains the reasons for the global warming issues that Al Gore has been telling to us about. I was labeled an "idiot", in consideration of my being unaware of how (natural disasters) take place. Nothing, about this storm was natural. Nor the ever increasing ferocity & the multiplied amount that hit every year. The idiot is the one who does'nt atleast research this term & come to the conclusion that its entirely possible for horrific storms to be generated by by men in power. Especially, after you see proven results of its signature on a doppler radar graphic. Ladies & Gentlemen pollution does'nt help but it's the use of Project H.A.A.R.P. that causes global warming. Al Gore has been in efforts to cover the truth in the guise of a humanitarian but he's a liar & a murderer."
      • Drizzzz 9 mths ago
        U obviously have no idea what you are talking about.. HAARP has nothing to do with global warming.. It is used to study electrical properties of the Earth's ionosphere which has affects on almost radio communication systems. The ionosphere is not even in the same region where the ozone layer or carbon dioxide play any part in the whole global warming game..
      • jasper 8 mths ago
        tom, were you hired to make people with actual, authentic conspiratorial type information on HAARP etc look like complete idiots and nut jobs? if so, you need a promotion and a corner office immediately. well done.
      • tom 8 mths ago
        @drizz
        did you even look!!!! Did you research!!! Don't be a fool boy!!
        Look at what this government is up to!!
    • Hawk  •  9 mths ago
      This is God's way of showing that Vermont and Louisiana have so many things in common with each other....
    • coco  •  9 mths ago
      It is so sad that you people feel the way you do, what about the young family in Groton Vermont, who lost 1/2 + of their house to water damage, most all the clothing but what was on their backs, all the medications that one has to take for lupus, after they have worked for the last 5 years to make this house a home for the family they stood there and watched water distroy their dreams,watched as logs and wood ramed the side of the house,watched as their wood pile for this winter was washed down the roadway. and had to stand helpless ....
      Some of you post some stupid crap because???you think it funny??? you like to see others hurting??? because you are mindless selfish ??? How many of you will step up and lend a hand??? this family would be the first to give help to others.
      SHAME ON YOU for your selfish,rude,ingnorant postings.
    • Reality Majority  •  9 mths ago
      David, you're not 'enjoying' anything. You're obviously bothered to no end, by it...and that's why you responded as you did. You're ticked, my man. You're really irritated.
    • Dave  •  9 mths ago
      I'm just enjoying the right-wing hysteria. Bunch of hysterical kitty-kats. So tough and self-reliant! Mindless, gulliblle followers of fat cable TV talking heads.
    • Mikey S  •  9 mths ago
      With the rest of the crazy spin the media is putting on this story, I wonder how many people listed as "dead' actually died as the result of the weather. Lots of people die in Vermont every day. I bet the press just spun natural deaths into weather related deaths.

      With all the lies, mistruths, and spin coming out of the media in the last 5-10 years, I don't trust ANYTHING the media prints any more.
    • Reality Majority  •  9 mths ago
      Whiny, liberal, socialist Vermont. Now before any lib gets all bent out of shape at that statement, please remember how so many of YOU berate 'red' states when natural disasters happen to THEM. I was being quite mild, by comparison. Toughen up, a bit.
    • Moochy  •  9 mths ago
      Help me out here. These are people who live in a State regularly shut down by winter snow storms. And yet they're whining about not having electricity? Doesn't that mean they don't own a generator? And thus that they're completely unprepared for ever the slightest environmental glitch?And thus, isn't that pretty much the text book definition of "#$%$quot;?good grief.
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