by babystrangeloop » Wed 31 Aug 2011, 08:07:55
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Killer storm leaves Vt. homeowners, towns strandedBy JOHN CURRAN / Associated Press via Bloomberg / August 30, 2011
Flooding isolated entire towns in Vermont and New York, some communities warily watched swollen rivers and more than a million people from Virginia to Maine lacked electricity Tuesday, three days after Hurricane Irene churned up the Eastern Seaboard.
The storm has been blamed for at least 40 deaths in 11 states. ...
The next day the death toll rises from 40 to 49.
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Vermont towns shocked by Irene floodingThe Associated Press / August 31, 2011
U.S. National Guard helicopters rushed food and water to a dozen cut-off towns in the northeastern state of Vermont after the rainy remnants of Hurricane Irene washed out roads and bridges in a deluge that took many people in the landlocked New England state by surprise. ...
... All together, the storm has been blamed for at least 49 deaths. Forty-four of those were in the continental U.S. and Puerto Rico. ...
Why don't you talk to the friends and relatives of the 49 dead about how they were fooled by hype?