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Why experts say more Americans need to consider flood insurance

Por: WPTV Nation July 19, 2023

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As the water rushed into her home, Amy Rodger could do little else but watch in disbelief last week. Before she had time to react, 6 feet of water filled the first floor of her Barre, Vermont, home. A lifelong Vermont resident, Rodger is just one of countless residents across this state now cleaning up after I don't even know where to begin, Rodger said, looking at the mud which now covered her home.Like so many homeowners across Vermont,... + full article



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