oakapple
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To be honest, not to discredit Vermont, but this storm was made out to be worse than Katrina.
While the flooding in Vermont has been severe, to say this storm lived up to its expectations put up by CNN etc is hogwash. A couple thousand people without power and flooded out roads is fixable in a couple weeks, tops. Maybe not to the point where it looks like nothing happened, but Vermont is not going to look like New Orleans does now in 5 years. Lets be real here.
Overhyped definitely. But for the unfortunate ones who are stuck momentarily, I can see them wanting to blow off steam.
You're kidding, right? Can you spend more than 5 minutes looking at the devastation, and tell me this is "momentary"? Based on fatalities, Irene is now the 4th-deadliest hurricane in U.S. history. Current estimates of the damage, which are probably low (because not all is known yet), are between $14 and $26 billion. At the low end, it would be the 8th-worst in history; at the high end, it would be 4th-worst.
It won't match Katrina, but it doesn't change the fact that this was very, very bad. In Vermont, it's a 100-year flood.