Flooding on Elm Street in downtown Waterbury on Thursday morning Credit: Jeb Wallace-Brodeur
A truck driving through flood waters in downtown Barre on Thursday morning Credit: Jeb Wallace-Brodeur
Flooding on Union Street in downtown Waterbury on Thursday morning Credit: Jeb Wallace-Brodeur
Mud left by receding flood waters in downtown Barre on Thursday morning Credit: Jeb Wallace-Brodeur
Aerial photos of Richmond flooding Credit: Courtest of Shem Roose
A washout on Spear Street in Charlotte Credit: Daria Bishop
Flooding on Route 100 in downtown Waterbury on Thursday morning Credit: Jeb Wallace-Brodeur
Aerial image of flooding in Richmond Credit: Courtesy of Shem Roose
A partially collapsed bridge has closed Route 100B just south of Moretown on Thursday morning Credit: Jeb Wallace-Brodeur
Egrets hanging out in a flooded Hinesburg field Credit: Daria Bishop
The site on Great Brook in Plainfield where a multiunit apartment house once stood but was partially washed away in flooding Wednesday night Credit: Jeb Wallace-Brodeur
Brook Road in Plainfield was swept away by flood waters of Great Brook on Wednesday night Credit: Jeb Wallace-Brodeur
A home buried in silt on Brook Road in Plainfield Credit: Jeb Wallace-Brodeur
Mail boxes buried in four feet of silt on Brook Road in Plainfield Credit: Jeb Wallace-Brodeur
Floodwaters surround a mobile home and garage along Route 15 in Johnson Credit: Kevin Goddard
The Lamoille River flooding Route 15 just north of Johnson village. The flooding closed the road to traffic Credit: Kevin Goddard
The U.S. Post office in Johnson and Sterling Market, which has been closed since last summer’s flooding, took on floodwaters from the Lamoille River again Credit: Kevin Goddard

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