- For road closure information, visit newengland511.org.
- Find power outage and weather information at www.nhpr.org/weather
- Sign up for emergency alerts through NH Alerts
- The latest forecasts and water levels for specific rivers are provided by the National Water Prediction Service.
- Find flood safety information at https://www.readynh.gov/disasters/floods.htm
- For tips on navigating flood damage and flood insurance read more here
- For mental health support, call 9-8-8.
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How we turned one of our country’s biggest rivers into a machine — and what happens when that machine starts to break down.
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Extreme weather is becoming more of a risk with climate change. State insurance officials say they want to meet people where they are to help.
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Many areas are still recovering from July’s heavy rains. Officials also share safety tips for residents and tourists alike.
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Funcionarios piden precaución por inundaciones repentinas. Programa en NH busca hacer hogares más eficientes con su energía. Nueva ley de NH quiere mejorar proceso de autorizaciones previas de los seguros médicos.
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There are still roads to fix. But the town finished a project that restores a brook on a main thoroughfare to its original path, protecting a church and a community center.
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Like the rest of New England, Vermont has mostly older, small dams built to power textile mills, store water or supply irrigation to farms. The concern is they have outlived their usefulness and climate change could bring storms they were never built to withstand.
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Multiple roads in northern New Hampshire were washed out by torrential downpours on Wednesday night and Thursday morning.
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Dalton's fire chief said almost every road in town is washed out. Next door in Littleton, some roads are also still closed — leaving some people stranded.
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The Union of Concerned Scientists’ study shows wastewater treatment plants, a fire station and an affordable housing unit may flood regularly as sea levels rise.
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Corte Suprema abordará caso contra NSC-131. Escasez de personal en DOC causa exceso de pagos de horas extras y déficit en presupuesto. Proyecto colaborativo invita a residentes de NH a contribuir datos para la mitigación de inundaciones.