Severe Flooding in Connecticut Leaves Two Dead
Severe Flooding in Connecticut Leaves Two Dead
Severe Flooding in Connecticut Leaves Two Dead
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Severe flash flooding in Connecticut resulted in at least two fatalities and widespread rescues as torrential rain inundated parts of the state, described as a '1,000-year' rain event. Emergency crews rescued over 100 people, including 19 from the Brookside Inn Restaurant in Oxford, where many were trapped by rising waters. Tragically, two women were swept away during the storm, and their bodies were later recovered. Governor Ned Lamont declared a state of emergency, emphasizing the historic nature of the flooding, which resulted in nearly 10 inches of rain in some areas. Videos showed flooded roads and stranded vehicles across western Connecticut, with many roads remaining closed. Rescue operations were hindered as access to some areas was only possible by boat, highlighting the severity of the situation.

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