
Future Floods Could Cost Vermont Over $5.2B in Damages

Vermont Research News A recent study found climate change induced increases in flooding around Vermont could cost more than $5.29 billion -- a 148% increase over the base case. Low-income families who reside in areas at risks for flooding, including mobile homes owners are the most at risk, researchers found. However, the state can take steps to reduce the impacts, such as floodplain restoration which can reduce costs by an estimated 20 percent.
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