Connecticut Declares Emergency After Severe Flooding
Connecticut Declares Emergency After Severe Flooding
Connecticut Declares Emergency After Severe Flooding
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Severe flooding in western Connecticut on August 18 has led to a state of emergency declared by Governor Ned Lamont, following what has been described as a '1,000-year flood'. The floods caused extensive damage in towns like Oxford, with two fatalities reported as individuals were swept away by the waters. Over 1,000 residents lost power and more than 25 roads were closed due to infrastructure destruction. Eyewitness accounts describe the scene as 'devastating', with entire roadways and bridges washed out, complicating rescue efforts and recovery operations. Local authorities and volunteer firefighting teams are actively conducting rescues amidst the chaos, highlighting the immediate need for federal assistance. Recovery from the damage is expected to be a long-term process as communities face widespread infrastructural challenges.

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