Recent news out of Vermont brings a positive step forward in the ongoing recovery from the flooding that has impacted communities across the state.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved funding to support flood recovery projects in Vermont—part of a broader effort to help communities rebuild, strengthen infrastructure, and better prepare for future storms.
🌧️ Why This Matters to Vermont
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If you live in the Northeast Kingdom, you’ve seen firsthand what the past few years have brought.
From washed-out roads to damaged homes and infrastructure, flooding has become more frequent—and more severe. In fact, multiple storms in recent years have caused widespread damage across towns like Burke, Lyndon, and surrounding areas.
This funding represents more than just dollars—it’s part of a long-term effort to help small communities recover and become more resilient moving forward.
🏗️ What the Funding Supports
FEMA funding is typically used for:
- Repairing roads, bridges, and public infrastructure
- Supporting local municipalities with recovery costs
- Strengthening flood mitigation efforts to reduce future damage
Programs like these are designed not just to fix what was broken—but to help prevent the same level of damage the next time severe weather hits.
🌲 The Reality for the NEK
While this funding is a step in the right direction, many towns in the Northeast Kingdom have faced challenges securing enough support after recent flooding events.
Some communities have had to explore alternative funding or local solutions when federal aid wasn’t fully available—highlighting just how important investments like this can be when they do come through.
🚙 Why It Hits Close to Home
Here in St. Johnsbury and across Caledonia County, reliable infrastructure—and reliable vehicles—aren’t optional.
When roads wash out or conditions change quickly, it impacts:
- Daily commutes
- Local businesses
- Emergency response
- And the overall flow of life in our communities
That’s why resilience—both in our infrastructure and in what we drive—matters so much in Vermont.
Looking Ahead
This funding is another step forward in helping Vermont communities recover, rebuild, and prepare for whatever comes next.
For those of us in the Northeast Kingdom, it’s a reminder of how strong and resilient this region is—and how important it is to keep moving forward. Fema Flood Recovery
Right Here in St. Johnsbury
At St. Johnsbury Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, we see the impact of Vermont weather every day—from mud season to flooding and everything in between.
If your vehicle has taken a hit over the past year, or you’re thinking about upgrading to something better suited for Vermont conditions, stop by and see us on Memorial Drive—just past the railroad tracks.
“Where Vermont comes to drive.”


