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intense rain, impassable roadways. two dams are expected to breach their spillways today. and more than 100 people have been rescued in six hard-hit counties. others watch as their belongings are swept away. this is my home. that is my garage. what have you lost? i don t know yet. we don t know yet. all i know, there was a whole bunch of tools in there and we watched them go down. how strong the current was. if it knocks a few branches off, imagine what it can do to a house. as long as we are all safe, that s the important thing. miguel marquez is live in montpelier, vermont, one of the hardest hit areas. you have been doing the reporting here. what didcan you tell us about what s happening on the ground right now? reporter: it is stunning. this river goes through the capital city here and around 2:00 this morning, so, what, six
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