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Thursday, September 1, 2011

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Vermont Transportation Agency workers repair a section of a road in WaitsfieldMuddied trash and household items line a street in Waterbury, VermontWater from the swollen Passaic River pours over the Great Falls in Paterson, N.J., Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011. Three days after Hurricane Irene blasted through the state and up the East Coast, there wasThe swollen Passaic River floods River Road in Paterson, N.J., Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011. Three days after Hurricane Irene blasted through the state and up the East Coast, there was little respite for A fallen wooden state park fences is seen on the ground near the Washington MonumentFlood waters from the Passaic River engulf a service station after Hurricane Irene in PatersonFlood waters from the Passaic River fill the streets of a residential neighborhood days after Hurricane Irene in Paterson, New JerseyFlood waters from the Passaic River fill the streets of a residential neighborhood days after Hurricane Irene in PatersonFlood waters from the Passaic River cover a used car lot in PatersonFlood waters from the Passaic River fill the streets of a residential neighborhood days after Hurricane Irene in Paterson, New JerseyFlood waters from the Passaic River fill the streets of a residential neighborhood days after Hurricane Irene in PatersonFlood waters from the Passaic River overrun the banks, filling the streets of PatersonFILE - In this file photo taken Aug. 30, 2011, a house rests in mud after it was destroyed by Hurricane Irene Sunday in Pittsfield, Vt. Many homeowners who suffered damage from Tropical Storm Irene wiPeople look at the water falls on the Passaic River in PatersonFlood waters from the Passaic River fill the streets in PatersonA worker retrieves items from a factory in the flood waters of the Passaic River days after the passing of Hurricane Irene in PatersonA man takes a photo of a rainbow at the water falls on the Passaic River in PatersonTwo men retrieve documents and computers from their business with a boat on the flooded streets from the waters of the Passaic River in PatersonWorkers retrieve items from a factory as they put sand bags in place in the flood waters of the Passaic River in PatersonA general view of the water falls on the Passaic River in PatersonA woman takes a photo of extremely high waters at the water falls on the Passaic River in PatersonFlood waters from the Passaic River fill the streets, days after Hurricane IreneTravelers walk through doors at the Trenton train station early Monday, Aug. 29, 2011, in Trenton, N.J., without seeing a sign that says there is no train service. New Jersey Transit rail service was Flood waters from the Passaic River fill the streets covering automobiles including a Chevrolet SUV days after Hurricane Irene in Paterson, New JerseyManuel Rodriguez, the superintendent at Triangle Village apartments, ties yellow caution tape to keep children away from flood waters from the Passaic River in the streets in PatersonWater from the Passaic River overruns its banks and floods the streets following Hurricane Irene in PatersonWater from the Passaic River overruns its banks and floods neighborhoods following Hurricane Irene in PatersonWater from the Passaic River is seen flowing over the Great Falls as the river has overrun it's banks and flood following Hurricane Irene in PatersonWater from the Passaic River overruns its banks and floods neighborhoods following Hurricane Irene in PatersonJesery Gonzalez, 5, looks on as water rushes down the Great Falls as the Passaic River neared its cresting point following Hurricane Irene, Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011, in Paterson, N.J. Many questions facRussell Whaley, 45, stands on a bridge overlooking the Great Falls as the Passaic River neared its cresting point following Hurricane Irene, Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011, in Paterson, N.J. Many questions faFlood waters from the Passaic River engulf a bridge days after Hurricane Irene in Paterson, New JerseyFlood waters from the Passaic River engulf a bridge days after Hurricane Irene in Paterson, New JerseyZerega's Pizzaria suffered major damage from the flood cause by Tropical Storm Irene, Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011 in Windham, N.Y. Officials say more than a dozen towns in Vermont and at least three in NewWater from the Passaic River overruns its banks and floods the streets following Hurricane Irene in PatersonNew Hampshire Gov. John Lynch meets with officials from the state's Department of Transportation on the Kancamagus Highway that cuts through the White Mountain National Forest, Wednesday, Aug. 31, 201New Hampshire Gov. .John Lynch, among the crowd, meets with officials from the state's Department of Transportation on the Kancamagus Highway that cuts through the White Mountain National Forest, WednMeghan Morrow sweeps mud and debris from what is left of the Windham Spa, Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011 in Windham, N.Y. Officials say more than a dozen towns in Vermont and at least three in New York are cuDamage to the cemetery with uncovered coffins is seen in this aerial view on Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011 in Rochester, Vt.  National Guard helicopters rushed food and water Tuesday to a dozen Vermont townsA bridge on Route 73 lies in the river in this aerial view on Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011 in Rochester, Vt. All access to the town has been cut off.  National Guard helicopters rushed food and water TuesdaHenry Rhines tries to salvage anything he can from the debris field that was once his home in Columbia, N.C. on Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011. A number of houses along U.S. 64 south of Columbia were destroyeContents from a home flooded by Hurricane Irene sit in the front yard with a warning sign, Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011 in Washingtonville, N.Y. Irene destroyed 500 to 600 homes and thousands of acres of A bridge is out on Route 100 in this aerial view on Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011 in Ludlow, Vt.   National Guard helicopters rushed food and water Tuesday to a dozen Vermont towns cut off by flooding from tIn this aerial photo workers grade an alternate roadbed alongside Route 4 in Mendon, Vt., Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011, washed out by flood waters from Tropical Storm Irene Sunday. Vermont Emergency ManagemSailors move debris from Hurricane Irene at an entrance to Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story in Virginia BeachMichael Lancto digs a drain for water to flow away from his and others houses after Tropical Storm Irene flooded parts of the town, Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011 in Windham, N.Y. Officials say more than a doAntonia Schreiber, owner of the Windham Spa speaks to the Associated Press, Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011 in Windham, N.Y. Officials say more than a dozen towns in Vermont and at least three in New York are Residents of Windham gather at the Center St. Church and Civic Center for a meal prepared by volunteers after Tropical Storm Irene flooded parts of the town, Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011 in Windham, N.Y. OfA car lies in a ditch in front of the Country Store a after being dragged by the Batavia Kill stream after Tropical Storm Irene flooded parts of the town, Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011 in Windham, N.Y. OfficHandout shows continuing emergency road work on Route 4 in Mendon, VermontHandout shows continuing emergency road work on Route 4 in Mendon, VermontHandout shows a destroyed house in Pittsfield, VermontEmergency provisions have had to be airlifted to dozens of communities stranded by floodwatersResidents walk along Highway 12 after it was destroyed by Hurricane Irene in RodantheA trailer sits on the beach at the North Beach Campground after being washed out by Hurricane Irene, at Cape Hatteras National Seashore in RodantheA man manoeuvres his boat near a rescue team through a flood caused by Hurricane Irene in Wayne, New JerseyResidents walk along Highway 12, the main road that connects Cape Hatteras National Seashore to the main land was destroyed by Hurricane Irene in RodantheTwo Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority trains sit in water on flooded tracks at Trenton train station Sunday, Aug. 28, 2011, in Trenton, N.J., as rains from Hurricane Irene are causingGeoEye handout images show before and after views of Rodanthe following Hurricane Irene
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