Still reeling from flooding, some in Vermont say something better must come out of losing everything

Sara Morris and her son visit their flood-ravaged home in Berlin, Vt.,on Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2023. With Vermont’s already tight housing market and cold weather fast approaching, some flood victims who lost homes don’t yet know where they’ll live. (AP Photo/Lisa Rathke)

BERLIN, Vt. (AP) — Seven weeks after catastrophic flooding in Vermont destroyed their mobile home, Sara Morris and her family don't yet know what they will do for housing long-term. She and her husband, their three kids and his mother have been staying with Morris' mother since the flooding mangled their home, boring a hole through the side and leaving it tilted in layers of mud.

With winter fast approaching, some Vermonters hit by the July flooding are still deep in the throes of flood recovery, whether finding a place to live or repairing their homes or businesses.

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