Shocking Aerials: Catastrophic Flooding Ravages Montpelier, Vermont

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @tempestholmes
    @tempestholmes Год назад +33

    My very favorite state. Heartbreaking to see so much destruction. As a librarian, the destruction in the library hits me in a very soft spot. :(

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      I can imagine. She was so interesting to talk to.

    • @gregorykayne6054
      @gregorykayne6054 Год назад

      Mine, too. I have lived here for nearly 30 years. Though I live in Winooski and we weren't badly hit, I just want to weep for all of Vermont.

  • @tarynnicosie846
    @tarynnicosie846 Год назад +20

    Prayers for Vermont and all the community !!

  • @patriciacooper1308
    @patriciacooper1308 Год назад +7

    My family in lived downtown Montpelier. Heading there to try to help salvage what we can... Please keep us in prayer. A lot of displaced people and not much said about that. No affordable housing, no section 8 HUD.

  • @cageordie
    @cageordie Год назад +10

    I was there today, Saturday July 15th 2023. The roads are dried out again. Stacks of trash down both sides of all the low lying streets in town. I am sure there is a lot of damage to the buildings, and tremendous losses to people, but at least it is dried out now. The river was about 4' below the banks but still running fast and muddy.

  • @cindycreateforlife
    @cindycreateforlife Год назад +34

    Our hearts go out to Vermont, Montpelier is such a beautiful city! This year has been brutal in Canada as well, but we feel for you!💕🙏🏼🇨🇦

    • @soulfoodforthought9225
      @soulfoodforthought9225 Год назад +1

      VENGEANCE OF THE GODS OF ESRAEL.

    • @alicejohnson4128
      @alicejohnson4128 Год назад +1

      Unfortunately, every year the number of natural disasters will increase. A very important climate report by scientists was voiced at the international online forum *"Global* *crisis.* *There* *is* *a* *way* *out"* (time 4:37-31:30).
      The only solution is the *Creative* *Society,* where human life will be the highest value, so everyone will be guaranteed safety, well-being and a high standard of living.

    • @tamarag11468
      @tamarag11468 Год назад +1

      ​@@alicejohnson4128This is not due to climate change. Man and his deeds have brought the Judgement of God upon them. And there is NOTHING they can do to stop it. Jesus now reigns as King over the Earth. He and His Host of Angels are in charge of the Forces of The Natural World. (Luke Ch 20-21 NLT) Only those who are Loyal to God will be spared.

    • @alicejohnson4128
      @alicejohnson4128 Год назад +1

      @@tamarag11468 Yes, we are living in the end times. Now everything depends on the choice of people: either Armageddon or the beginning of the Golden Millennium. A scientific report on further climate events is voiced at the international online conference *"Global* *crisis.* *Who* *is* *Jesus* *Christ* *to* *us?"*
      To preserve life, we have to build the *Creative* *Society.* It's a unique chance to start living in a better world without conflicts, poverty, inflation, crises, and also to solve all climate problems. Creative Society is exactly the opportunity to build Paradise on Earth.
      The conference "Global crisis. Who is Jesus Christ to us?" gives truly awakening information and it's well worth your time. I sincerely recommend it.💖

    • @sitdowndogbreath
      @sitdowndogbreath 10 месяцев назад

      Is it perceived Vermont is a very liberal state and my ex-wife and my ex-friend are there right near the flood zone just like Noah's days

  • @barbaraconnor4619
    @barbaraconnor4619 Год назад +25

    Living in Vermont I am thankful I live on a hill, only water in the cellar. My heart breaks for others that are heavily impacted by this storm.

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Год назад

      4800 years ago there was an ocean impact that caused massive worldwide flooding. Research Burckle Impact Crater mega tsunami. The Tonga volcano eruption slightly mimicked this even by injecting water into the upper atmosphere and was responsible for the flooding afterwards in Australia and is still impacting everyone globally. We are all in serious danger from volcanoes in the coming years because very large eruptions are expected in the coming decade that can wreak havoc on temperatures, weather, and do severe damage to agriculture. See documentaries about 536 A.D. or the Year Without A Summer, etc. Be sure you have a way to eat and heat your home in the coming years.

    • @THE-COOL-GIRL-CHANNEL
      @THE-COOL-GIRL-CHANNEL Год назад

      true*

    • @soulfoodforthought9225
      @soulfoodforthought9225 Год назад

      So you'll get the 🔥 or mudslides ..be careful. Our GODS are seeking vengeance....look around.

    • @dreamersruleNOW
      @dreamersruleNOW Год назад

      Living near water is always unexpected

    • @dreamersruleNOW
      @dreamersruleNOW Год назад

      @@jettyharrison4377she means the nephilim who likes creating disaster

  • @Keith-dj8jg
    @Keith-dj8jg Год назад +9

    Unbelievably sad story. But great video. The library employee & cafe owner were perfect inclusions for the difficult documentary. You didn’t bomb them with questions. They were both allowed to completely share their stories. Both were honest, open, and heartfelt. Good job MrPetramala

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I want to document and share stories to give a better understanding. I am glad you watched and appreciated it.

  • @TigerBlackTigerBlackTigerBlack
    @TigerBlackTigerBlackTigerBlack Год назад +5

    For context for non native Vermonters, people born there and grew up there OR moved there either before or after doing research on the state are HIGHLY aware of the dangers of flooding. In 2014 there was terrible flooding in Barre that took out a bridge and condemned about 10-11 houses. No one bats an eye. But the reason why this is REALLY bad that I want to illustrate is that our climate, geology, and (what's left) our forests, is adapted to handle LARGE rainfalls.
    That's why after 1927 and the dam was built it was designed INTENTIONALLY to hold MORE than what flooded in 1927.
    I physically feel ill when I see that dam being only a few feet from the edge. If that involuntary breaches even without more rainfall I can't imagine what that'd look like. But if Vermont's hit with another storm akin to this with a catastrophic breach I don't know what would even be left honestly.
    Again, flooding is very commonplace in Vermont, but this far far far from normal.
    That's why a lot of buildings have those historical markers.
    Also it's been almost 100 years since the dam been built. Curious to know when it's last inspection was and how it looked.
    I also hope they're manually breaching the damn to relieve the structure whilst also ensuring that it can take the rain to come.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +3

      I definitely think the reservoir stopped a bigger disaster

  • @Riosplits
    @Riosplits Год назад +8

    Lets hope that the stores/restaurants can open soon! I hope anyone involved with this is staying safe.🙏

  • @brandoncameron2686
    @brandoncameron2686 Год назад +2

    A couple years back, I bought a book on natural disasters. It cost me over $90. I bought it on Amazon. One of the most expensive books I've ever bought. It was worth it though. The book is packed with great information about various types of natural disasters. Great tables, graphs, charts, etc. Deadliest natural disasters of all-time lists. Most powerful earthquakes of all-time lists. Etc. That book pretty much goes up till about 2010, because it had the Haiti earthquake stats in it. But damn, a book like that is gonna need a major update with some of the natural disasters we've seen in this country in recent years. Plus, you had that earthquake in Turkey the other day that was one for the record books. Now you have the Maui fires in Hawaii. I bought that book to have a physical copy of record breaking natural disasters of all types, including that wild 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake tsunami. And who can forget the wild 2011 tornado outbreak season. But hell, this 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake automatically places high on the list of deadliest earthquakes of all-time, so my book doesn't have that. I really worry about those northeastern states when it comes to flooding.

    • @mariammartinez5151
      @mariammartinez5151 Год назад +1

      Interesting. Years ago, I was living/working in Florida. Hurricane Andrew, was a huge issue during the time, I was there. I was aware, of the history of Florida's Hurricane and did, My Diaster preparedness. I had, my little First Aid Kit, flashlights, batteries, radio, rain gear, canned foods and can opener. Pool safety devices, are all over that City.
      Does, anyone there, have jet skis/surfboards, pool noodles, floaty devices? How, often does flood season take place, in Vermont?
      Has, anyone thought to move, to higher ground then, rebuilding? I guess, selling their land back to the State and relocating, right there in town to a higher level, for next time.
      Kinda of getting, a foreseeable jump, on Mother Nature. Preplanning and using Strategy, to outsmart the weather. Maybe, purchasing a boat, investing in a New Raft. That's got to be fun for surfers. If your drown, you drown - at least with those, rafts and floaty safety devices, you might live a little. Maybe, at the local Walmart in Hanover or one of your Co-ops. Right, next to the umbrellas. Lol🦚🦚

  • @c.e.benson3263
    @c.e.benson3263 Год назад +7

    Thank you so very much for doing these videos. I am up here in Hyde Park. And we are safe and sound and have had no issues at all because our town sits on a hill.
    And its crazy because if you watch Regular news, you would have no idea all this is going on. Because the news has only touched on what's happening in Vermont very lightly.
    They did the same thing back in 2011 before I moved back here.
    I was living in Maryland at the time and I was actually going to take a vacation and I had absolutely no idea that everything had been flooded and that there had even been anything going on in Vermont at all because the mainstream media didn't report a single thing that was happening in Vermont with the floods of 2011.
    So thank you very much for doing this and posting these because it shows me what's going on in my own State and it also shows everyone how they can help others because I have a feeling it's just going to get worse before it gets better❤
    God bless you all!!

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +2

      I appreciate you watching! Glad you enjoyed the coverahe

    • @alicejohnson4128
      @alicejohnson4128 Год назад

      You are right.
      Unfortunately, this is just the beginning. Our planet is dying. We will see the entire force of natural disasters from 2024 and in the future. This is not due to human activity, but occurs cyclically every 12,000 years on all planets of the solar system.
      To save ourselves and the planet, it's vital to build the *Creative* *Society.* Then, with advanced technologies, we can solve climate problems. In the Creative Society, the life, safety and well-being of every person will be the main priorities.
      Detailed infοrmatiοn about the project can be fοund on the official sίtе.

    • @c.e.benson3263
      @c.e.benson3263 Год назад

      @@alicejohnson4128
      You are right, our planet is dying. It will not last. I'm not big on giving sermons over the internet....simply because no one listens or cares, or just thinks Christians are wack jobs who live in a false sense of reality, believing in nonsense.
      And as much as I would love to believe what you believe .... ❤️
      Only God has power to give and take life.
      He controls the playing field. He allows things to happen or not. All for sake of waking us up. Which we have not done, and unfortunately, most never will.
      These are my beliefs as a child of God.
      And I'm fully aware they are not popular or really accepted anymore, especially in Vermont. Vermont is the least Christian state in all the U.S.
      What we are seeing are end times coming to realization.
      The bible ( wheather you believe it or not) speaks the truth. It speaks of such things
      It will only get worse globally. There is no stopping it. Because man is greedy, and corrupt and exceptionally sinful with no care for God or self or others.
      We refuse to repent and come to him, so man has been set for destruction. It's the truth and that simple. Only Jesus saves.
      Science cannot help...only hinder.
      That's all its ever done.
      All individuals can do now, is pray, read their bible and come to understand the whole meaning of what is really behind all of this.
      Our souls are at stake. Our lives have very little value. It's our souls that matter, nothing else.
      Read Revelation. It has begun. Read the Bible, future things to come are in many of its books.
      Jesus is the way the truth and the life.
      All man will do is usher in the Beast system. And when that system takes over globally, everyone will understand the mistake they made trusting in man and science and in their own strength. And the real hell on earth will become visible to all.
      I truly hope and pray you find truth and wisdom in the words of our Lord God.
      Everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks the door will be opened. Matthew 7:8
      May God protect you in the times to come. May he give you peace and hope and reassurance in his word and truth. If only you search for him, and come to him, and him alone.
      May God bless you and save you when no man will or can.
      Find Jesus. Find truth. ❤️

  • @rmleighton1
    @rmleighton1 Год назад +3

    How is it that people don’t find history interesting? Thanks for documenting this flood.

  • @sweetpea21pinto84
    @sweetpea21pinto84 Год назад +15

    My heart goes out for all Vermont people, God Bless them all. 😢😢

    • @davelarson4671
      @davelarson4671 Год назад

      Real Vermont PPL were driven out years ago. These are the well-to-do from NY/NJ/MA. My heart goes out to the real Vermonter's driven out long ago.

    • @alicejohnson4128
      @alicejohnson4128 Год назад

      Very sad, but there are even larger catastrophes ahead. A very important climate forecast was voiced at the international online forum *"Global* *crisis.* *There* *is* *a* *way* *out"* (time 4:37-31:30).
      The only solution is the *Creative* *Society,* which will protect every human life and guarantee well-being and security.

  • @carolann5338
    @carolann5338 Год назад +4

    I feel so sad for the people who live in Vermont... I am a Canadian from Montreal and I love to visit Burlington... It is lovely.....!!!! Best of luck to all concerned.........!!!!

  • @kamnapavon4638
    @kamnapavon4638 Год назад +7

    Prayers for the People of Vermont. Flooding is a Tragedy, it is the Most Stressful.. Because You have to Live through it, then unlike other Disasters, Fire, Tornadoes, etc.. You have to Decide to Keep or Discard everything... It is so Tragic for Everyone... Having an Incompetent Government does not Help..
    I have never been to Vermont, though it seems that it would be a Nice Place....?

  • @richard3793
    @richard3793 Год назад +1

    I'm sorry but the guy at 13:18 didn't take heed of the warning. Warnings mean eminent. He said he didn't take it seriously. Oh well it's on you bud. When you build near streams, rivers or the ocean the water will get to you eventually.
    Sorry if I sound callous but how many times are people going to rebuild only to have it happen again ?

  • @queenbear4581
    @queenbear4581 Год назад +5

    I loved on East State Street back 1976 - 78 and parked my vehicle in the parking lot behind the city hall. Two buildings up from the corner. Went to Charlie I several times. I witnessed the bridge street bridge going out during the ice jam in March of 1964 in the village of White River Jct. Thank you for your help outing this information out.

  • @LuciFeric137
    @LuciFeric137 Год назад +2

    Ive seen 3 "100 year floods" in my area now. The councilmen always act so surprised.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      I think this is more of a senate/congressional level kind of funding and re-imagining infrastructure

  • @yourlovestorytarot2864
    @yourlovestorytarot2864 Год назад +4

    Sorry this happened. Terrible loss to everyone when this happens. My heart goes out to you. Stay safe!

  • @jamesreedii1804
    @jamesreedii1804 Год назад +3

    Move to higher ground get away from the flood plains and stay away time for a change give the rich farmland back for our crops I've been here since 92 so I've seen a lot here.

  • @ericfielding2540
    @ericfielding2540 Год назад +9

    It is sad to see how many people were affected by the flood. The previous flood of 1927 should have been more widely explained to all the residents about the possible damage.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +6

      I know there is a sign explaining historic floods with a post showing how high the water reached in 1927 and the other floods. It’s in downtown. But it can definitely be hard to translate sometimes when numbers like river heights are thrown out there, and into what exactly the impacts will be.

    • @rockyduck5716
      @rockyduck5716 Год назад +2

      IT DON'T MATTER.. THIS 2023... TIMES UP W/ DAH GAMES... NOW U GOTTA PAY UR BILL!!!!!!!!!! ( NOW )!!!!

    • @soulfoodforthought9225
      @soulfoodforthought9225 Год назад +1

      Imagine...just imagine all of the "Black" Original Families who were intentionally FLOODED so that Colonizers could build a Dam, Reservoir, a Lake or a Park just like NEVERSINK, NY and Seneca Falls, NY where Central Park is...or where Powell Lake is...etc. Everyone is mentioning how long they've "lived there", NEVER CONSIDERING ONCE the FIRST People who were THERE before you. What happened to them ???

    • @rosewoodsteel6656
      @rosewoodsteel6656 Год назад

      @@soulfoodforthought9225 ???

  • @cchawk6280
    @cchawk6280 Год назад +5

    Great coverage, as always 👍

  • @thewatchmen4920
    @thewatchmen4920 Год назад +7

    Would be nice if ALL politicians across the United States of America would set aside being a Republican or Democrat and give a call to States or city members ask how can they help. Even a few cases of water or can would help. I'm sorry 😢 is okay but that all. A little of something helps better than nothing at all. Forgot. It would've to be voted on which might take a few months. Think of it like CONGRASSS voting for a RAISE. OOOPS 🤔

  • @lauriegills773
    @lauriegills773 Год назад +2

    Just starting my retirement home/location 2 year plan and chose beautiful Vermont. And then this.. flood.
    Such an incredible COMMUNITY🙌🏻
    Can’t wait to move!! 💪🏻🙏🏻💗

  • @remissiveslave
    @remissiveslave Год назад +5

    How do you clean and dry buildings out and keep them from being demolished? Seems almost unbelievable that this level of water damage can be remedied.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +4

      It’s a big effort of stripping it down to the wood, drying it out and treating the wood. I saw some of it in action after Hurricane Harvey.

    • @rockyduck5716
      @rockyduck5716 Год назад +1

      BUT THEY GONNA STAY ANYWAY!!! WHY U ASK??? CAUSE DAY AINT GOT NO PLACE ELSE 2 GO.

  • @nnylycnan
    @nnylycnan Год назад +1

    SO well done!! Thank you. Made me cry!

  • @nashguy207
    @nashguy207 Год назад +6

    I feel so sorry for a lot of these business owners. They really weren't educated and knew enough. Reminds me of the flood here in 2010 in a lot of ways.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +4

      Like Vince told me, they were just hitting their stride after the COVID lockdowns and were finally making money. The real heartbreak was the thousands of dollars in food they had bought for this big festival coming up and all of it was ruined

    • @rebelfighter5249
      @rebelfighter5249 Год назад +5

      ​@@JonathanPetramala just goes to show u, a real disaster trumps a fake health scare and a Ukrainian laundromat every time. There's little to no money for repairs. Lockdowns were nothing less than obedience training.

    • @rockyduck5716
      @rockyduck5716 Год назад

      EVERYBODY NEEDS AH BACK-UP PLAN... EYE GUEAS DAY DIDN'T HAVE #1.

    • @rosewoodsteel6656
      @rosewoodsteel6656 Год назад

      @@rockyduck5716 ?

  • @86corruption
    @86corruption Год назад +9

    What’s interesting about VT is the lack of communication, or paying attention, from town leaders concerning weather events. I told family and friends that they needed to prepare for the worst after seeing NWS reports on Sunday. No one believed this could happen so not many prepared (or knew). My family/friends lost their restaurants in Mt. Holly and Londonderry in 2011, and again Monday morning. Both said the damage is worse than Irene. My heart hurts for everyone impacted. To live in a place like New England you HAVE to be weather aware, if people are warning you, listen and prepare.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      I think it may be because it’s so irregular for a major disaster that people don’t necessarily pay as close attention. Plus it escaped the notice of most major networks until Sunday and by that time many people were enjoying the weekend

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      Sorry for your friends restaurant too. A lot of water in Londonderry

    • @86corruption
      @86corruption Год назад

      @@JonathanPetramala I see your point, and phone trees are utilized frequently and hopefully were utilized in some circles. The reason I brought up town leaders is their failure in letting communities know 1 by 1 the seriousness of the storm and that restaurant owner should be upset at leadership for their lack of messaging considering the messaging of meteorologists at least 2 days prior. The lack of daily community news other than gossip means it’s up to each town to contact everyone with advisories & warnings, then each member of the community can proceed with knowledge.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +1

      @@86corruption hopefully people are held accountable

  • @here_we_go_again2571
    @here_we_go_again2571 Год назад +1

    So sad!
    Thank you Jonathan. The local news glossed over this event. I had no idea the flooding was so severe.
    I hope the people will be able to recover from this tragic flood.
    (Subscribed)

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      Thank you for the kind feedback, glad you enjoyed the content! Appreciate the sub!

  • @gregw3657
    @gregw3657 Год назад +3

    Sad situation.
    Praying for your restoration. Not just for your homes or businesses but restoration of your hearts and that you will seek God's will for your life as you rebuild.
    Many will blame God for this but his divine plans always have a purpose 🙏

  • @BobQuigley
    @BobQuigley Год назад +11

    YOu would guess the actual quantity of water was higher than 1927 during this event? Vermont as had nearly 100 years to improve drainage and shedding. Tough for the folks who've lost so much! Good Luck to all.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +1

      I can just judge how high the reservoir was holding back so it wouldn’t surprise me if at least a few more feet, possibly up to 1927, was held bck

    • @dinaadams-z2y
      @dinaadams-z2y Год назад +1

      It’s so sad to hear about vermouth it’s so historical vermouth you never heard anything bad to happen to this beautiful city ❤my heart go to all those people

  • @pauldunn4126
    @pauldunn4126 Год назад +4

    Sorry it is such a bad situation, but glad you are covering it.

  • @daleytab8766
    @daleytab8766 Год назад +3

    My heart ❤ go to you but you help prove what gramma said not everything is global warming she remembered things but we are looking at circle of time hum praying for you all.

  • @t.k3025
    @t.k3025 Год назад +2

    Not a fan of the music, but camera shots are great. Good luck to the people of Vermont. I will be back to visit.

  • @ccrtv6198
    @ccrtv6198 Год назад +9

    ✨🇺🇸 Thanks for exceptional detailed on the ground Reporting, definitely a life changing experience for the city it’s Peoples 🌀Best of Recovery 👍

  • @charlespipitone2324
    @charlespipitone2324 Год назад +6

    You heard pence say the other day......
    "They are not concerned about America/ Americans, Ukraine needs the resources more".

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +3

      Very unfortunate slip up

    • @Goosewaum1
      @Goosewaum1 Год назад

      He said “that is not my concern “ referring to the American people

  • @bgd73
    @bgd73 Год назад +6

    my grandma was looking to buy 100 acres there, north of montpelier...1986 I think. A flood took out the well kept land before they finalized. She got out of that deal, and we bought land in north central maine instead...when the flood of 87 hit, LOL. 5 years following broke records of either hot or cold, not seen again. Vermont is not alone.. I am on an island in penobscot river..expecting a very wet cycle this year. Frost heaved roads, the whole nine yards. New England be prepared. You can blame man kind.. but it is just God and the sun.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +3

      Wow, yeah it’s an interesting weather year already in New England. I wonder if this is the year a real hurricane pays a visit

  • @neosho53059
    @neosho53059 Год назад +1

    Clear out storm drains and make sure there clean

  • @douglaskoester5625
    @douglaskoester5625 Год назад +4

    I appreciate your,dedication brother.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +1

      Thank you 🙏

    • @rockyduck5716
      @rockyduck5716 Год назад

      KARMA SAID ENOUFF WITH ALL THE GAMES... THE LYING.. & THE MISTREATMENT OF MY PEOPLE... NOW Y'ALL GOTTA PAY!!!

  • @teejay6063
    @teejay6063 Год назад +1

    Good luck Vermont 😢
    Love,
    Connecticut.

  • @Coalbucketlist
    @Coalbucketlist Год назад +1

    Prayers for Vermont. Sad

  • @ladytube64
    @ladytube64 Год назад +4

    My cousin Ilene Gillander lives in Barre and thankfully her home is ok but this is so so sad.

  • @terresiagregg9326
    @terresiagregg9326 Год назад +1

    Prayers that things get straightened out n no lives are lost

  • @cathycoryell2351
    @cathycoryell2351 Год назад +1

    As a tourist (formerly lived VT) i am very concerned for all VT citizens, and their ability to have potable water for themselves, and the burden of tourists, on top of the stressed , clean water supply.

  • @jeffhack6839
    @jeffhack6839 Год назад +2

    Moist air from the south colliding with all the smoke particulate from the fires in Canada helped this event along.
    Water vapour surrounding the particulate (like dust particles) form water droplets.
    Lots of particulate for this event to form.
    Cheers.

    • @sydviscous7006
      @sydviscous7006 Год назад

      Fires and volcanos produce fine particles onto which water droplets condense. The particles are known as "condensation nuclei".

  • @terrijanecek3505
    @terrijanecek3505 Год назад +1

    So sorry to see the damage from this flood. After seeing the Library, they might want to move all of their utilities up one floor instead of in the basement.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      It would be great but I am doubtful they receive the money to make a change like that. Fingers crossed.

  • @cherifurtado7555
    @cherifurtado7555 Год назад +1

    Praying for all these people. Sad story with not a good ending. 😢

  • @janetmaxwell222
    @janetmaxwell222 Год назад +1

    Oh Vermont...my favourite state. I have a friend in Vermont and I was saddend to see Gov Scott and Senator Scott t the news conferences. I am in Kingston Ontario and had planned to pop to Montepelier next week. This does not seem sound right now...like Vermonters...straightforward... 4:44

  • @rickcowan4664
    @rickcowan4664 Год назад

    Thanks for this excellent report on our state capital's flood disaster. This is better coverage than I've seen on national networks...

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      Thank you, it’s what I try to do each time. I appreciate you watching

  • @skiqwerty12
    @skiqwerty12 Год назад +4

    Do a story on Montpelier’s sister city Barre, VT. Hit extremely hard and one of vermonts poorest cities

    • @agnessalter
      @agnessalter Год назад

      very true.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      I shot a little video there but the timeline didn’t allow me to go in depth unfortunately

  • @maggiebannenberkowitz9254
    @maggiebannenberkowitz9254 Год назад +1

    This is a great video but soooo heartbreaking!!!

  • @JimsEquipmentShed
    @JimsEquipmentShed Год назад +2

    Here in western mass, it (thankfully) seemed to go right around us….. we got hit really hard for Irene, so I’m more than happy to be mostly left out if this one……
    We’re in a 100 year flood plain, and I figure I must be about 300 by now….

  • @matthewwebb5193
    @matthewwebb5193 Год назад +3

    The list guy you interviewed, I really don't understand, how he didn't understand what living by a river and in a flood zone means, I live by the ocean and we know what can happen just by tides

    • @allHisblessings777
      @allHisblessings777 Год назад +2

      I agree. As bad as I feel for the guy there is a history of flooding, even if he wasn't there for it. There are literally historical flood level markers throughout the city. How could you not have insurance for flooding on your business??? Still I hope the town will rally and help him through this crisis.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +2

      Sometimes it’s hard to imagine or as he said, translate the river level. But two blocks away there’s a display and sign showing historic flood levels so it’s like I always try to encourage people, prepare for the worst

  • @DC-xc5jo
    @DC-xc5jo Год назад

    Great reporting, terrible situation.

  • @Dillo72
    @Dillo72 Год назад +1

    Hopefully they fix the roads to now, That would be nice. I hate driving through Montpelier.

  • @clanaganj
    @clanaganj Год назад +1

    Good job bro good video

  • @-LightningRod-
    @-LightningRod- Год назад +1

    that flood in the early 1900's sounds like what we would call a "Glacial outflow lake" bursting and releasing contained water suddenly.

  • @williamlloyd3769
    @williamlloyd3769 Год назад +6

    Incredible. Given the geography of the state, not sure how you would mitigate the risk. It’s almost as if you’d have to design any buildings in flood risk area with a sacrificial basement and first floor. There is a logical area to relocate the town, roads, infrastructure.
    PS - Thank you for the in-depth coverage.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +3

      You’re right, those mountains make it very tough. Appreciate you watching

  • @Aging_Casually_Late_Gamer
    @Aging_Casually_Late_Gamer Год назад +1

    I know its bad for everyone.
    But losing books is always sad to see.

  • @JimMork
    @JimMork Год назад +1

    Don't things like this happen in the southeast on an annual basis? Sometimes I think houseboats would make more sense than houses with foundations.

    • @mariammartinez5151
      @mariammartinez5151 Год назад

      Intellegent!!! You are so right. Like on the Mississippi and when, the house boat isn't needed, to float you to safety, your there on your property, living and safety enjoying, life!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @JimMork
      @JimMork Год назад

      @@mariammartinez5151 There are parts of the world, like I think Fiji, where houses sit on stilt. Their "basement" is the ocean. Ancient wisdom about dealing with water.

  • @barberjeff67
    @barberjeff67 8 месяцев назад +1

    So sad to see our friends at the Hippy Chickpea restaurant. They're great people. I worked next door at the barber shop. We had 4 feet of water in the shop. This flood was like nothing I've ever seen. Very well done video.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  8 месяцев назад +1

      They were very kind. It was so shocking for them but they were still generous.

    • @barberjeff67
      @barberjeff67 8 месяцев назад

      @JonathanPetramala yes they were. It was great to pop next door after work and treat myself to their pork gyro. The best I've had.

  • @tonycerviver2123
    @tonycerviver2123 Год назад +1

    Good coverage on this catastrophic situation. My takeaway is drop what your doing, and review your property insurance asap! That last interview says that man has nothing to fall back on.

  • @remissiveslave
    @remissiveslave Год назад +3

    Totally feel dude at around 13 min in. Even from my perspective, didn't seem like the seemingly normal rain would lead to this.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +2

      It was tough like he said to translate how high the river was to real impacts

    • @86corruption
      @86corruption Год назад +2

      When NWS is calling for 8” of rain to fall on the spine of the Green Mtns (not normal), everyone in the valleys should have an idea of what’s coming, especially those who were there during Irene (which dumped 6” on the spine). High elevation areas were already flooded and inaccessible by Monday morning.

  • @barbaraflowers3308
    @barbaraflowers3308 Год назад

    I can only imagine how much people are suffering and how much people are going through.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      The recovery is often more difficult than the storm itself mentally

    • @barbaraflowers3308
      @barbaraflowers3308 Год назад

      @@JonathanPetramala that's awful I hope they will one day be able to make a full recovery

  • @williamschlenger1518
    @williamschlenger1518 Год назад

    The library is a beautiful building.Sad to see so much damage.

  • @joshfahnestock244
    @joshfahnestock244 Год назад

    If you live in Vermont you should be prepared I've lived here for forty years I keep my pantry stocked emergency items in abundance

  • @thetinkerist
    @thetinkerist Год назад +1

    Sounds like Montpelier needs a lot of infrastructure.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      Hopefully it won’t be the same old same old because this is the second major flood in just 12 years

  • @judycooper1730
    @judycooper1730 Год назад +1

    My husband and I were in Wilmington, VT in 2011 after Irene hit, so tragic. And such mess and so much loss.

  • @Zzyzzyx
    @Zzyzzyx Год назад +1

    You shouldn't touch the surface of photos. Handle them by the edges only.

  • @clarnistoulon4946
    @clarnistoulon4946 Год назад +2

    I have never been to Vermont but from what I have seen and the patterns. Coming from the carribean island of dominica commonwealth this may get worst. It's like the first ones makes way for the next to override everything. And from what am looking at there are poor exit points for the water. And because it's like roots u can't control every point of entry so the government needs to use to methods one called gabian and the other with tires. Water is like dead moving weight. U can't see the sand withing but it's a force that comes with it. Public works needs to understand ways to allow the water in other to control it. I worked with a bridging company and one of the main things I told them was understand the water ways are older than the communities man built.

  • @magicsenior4185
    @magicsenior4185 Год назад +4

    If you were paying attention you will know GOD IS TELLING YOU GIVE BACK THE PROPERTY TO HIS PEOPLE

  • @snowleopardtanker7252
    @snowleopardtanker7252 4 месяца назад

    Going to the library was a great idea, they had so much of the history documented of the previous floods.

  • @rebelfighter5249
    @rebelfighter5249 Год назад +2

    Reminds me of the Ahr Valley flash flood that hit Germany 2 years ago.

  • @diversegardener392
    @diversegardener392 Год назад +2

    So sad !

  • @danielfantino1714
    @danielfantino1714 Год назад +2

    Historically, almost everywhere in north america, hamlets where located next to a river, the transportation road of the time. So when water rises and left river bed you have the result that we see here. Pretty sure that Barre in top of mountain is bone dry. Barre was put there on top cause marble quarries were there.

  • @johnr5252
    @johnr5252 Год назад

    How much rain did you guys get?

  • @risa_sh.youtube3244
    @risa_sh.youtube3244 Год назад +2

    Nam myoho rengekyo 🙏 pray 🌍 peace be safe*

  • @HobbyOrganist
    @HobbyOrganist Год назад

    I lived out on Three mile bridge road just outside of Montpelier back in the early 80s glad I left in 1987!

  • @jimburdin
    @jimburdin Год назад +1

    the flood of '87 in Maine was very similar to this and considered a federal disaster.... they will be surprised how quickly things will rebound.,.what isn't covered by insurance will be covered by low interest loans from the goverment... vouchers, red cross help.. fema help for the municipalities... a year from now it will only be a memory

  • @normapinero9444
    @normapinero9444 Год назад +2

    🙏😔🙏

    • @rockyduck5716
      @rockyduck5716 Год назад

      AIN'T NO MOE PRAYING... Y'ALL GONNA ACCEPT THIS LASHING!! THIS A$$ WHIPPING.. NOBODY GETS AWAY!!!! ALL Y'ALL GUILTY!!!!!!!!¡!!!!

    • @rockyduck5716
      @rockyduck5716 Год назад

      AIN'T NO MOE PRAYING... Y'ALL GONNA ACCEPT THIS LASHING!! THIS A$$ WHIPPING.. NOBODY GETS AWAY!!!! ALL Y'ALL GUILTY!!!!!!!!¡!!!!

  • @GeorgeSkinner-eq1jd
    @GeorgeSkinner-eq1jd Год назад

    Such is life.

  • @rafaelgomez1588
    @rafaelgomez1588 Год назад

    Republica Dominicana Santo Domingo🙏

  • @maryannoneill297
    @maryannoneill297 Год назад

    How did the college do up the hill. Graduated in1971 and have not been back.
    Such a beautif😅ul. Place

  • @brandoncameron2686
    @brandoncameron2686 Год назад

    Thank goodness those books in the library didn't get damaged. That would have been a total loss. I have a large collection of books myself. I currently rent the 2nd floor of a house in Indiana. The house is quite elevated from the main street. It takes 7 steps up off the main street just to get to the first floor. Then to get to my second floor, it takes another 18 steps up. I'm used to living in houses and apartments that only take 14 steps up to the next level, so 18 steps is quite a lot. The last apartment I rented, I was on the 3rd floor. From 2004 to 2017, I lived in a first floor apartment, but we were up on a decent sized hill. I always want to be elevated just in case of flooding.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      What I thought was interesting they can’t move the priceless books higher because they don’t have good enough climate control to keep temperatures and humidity down

  • @aliceforsyth9476
    @aliceforsyth9476 Год назад +1

    My family (stepson, daughter in law and 2 grandchildren) live in Montpelier VT
    Thank Goodness their house is on a hill. Prayers go out to the people of Montpelier
    🙏🙏🙏

  • @mitchc5538
    @mitchc5538 Год назад +1

    As someone who loves Vermont as ab outdoorsman paradise it’s heartbreaking to see the rivers and all the Smallmouth bass that are probably dead. The people will recover rather quickly but the wildlife will not 😢

  • @uccburlington
    @uccburlington Год назад

    These poor people. How and where do then begin! What happens with all these items that are no longer able to be back in homes and buildings? Such a horrible situation!

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      It’s like eating an elephant…one bite at a time. Such a long and terrible process ahead.

  • @immortal-_-on
    @immortal-_-on Год назад

    So sad for such a beautiful city.

  • @williamschlenger1518
    @williamschlenger1518 Год назад

    What a shame.A beautiful city & so much destruction.😔

  • @davelarson4671
    @davelarson4671 Год назад

    Irony - PPL with money and 850 credit scores from NY, NJ & MA took over outpricing and driving the real Vermonter's out. Now nature returned the favor.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      I did notice no one doing risky things like drive into flood water. We chalked it up to education level in the state.

  • @danielfantino1714
    @danielfantino1714 Год назад +1

    1927 was worst. Not in summer heat but cold late fall with 1927 technos.

  • @californiadreaming567
    @californiadreaming567 Год назад +2

    Closed several weeks? Months if not years

  • @dreamersruleNOW
    @dreamersruleNOW Год назад +1

    Wow

  • @peggyshoemaker8819
    @peggyshoemaker8819 Год назад +5

    It’s not climate change it’s God is moving all over the world and if you know the Bible this is the to repent these are signs of the end of the world and he is just getting started . I pray for the world

  • @lenaely6146
    @lenaely6146 Год назад +3

    13:56 this incident has taught me that the people who immigrated here really don't get it.
    Not only do they not understand why they have been cursed for disturbing the indigenous people here but they don't understand when the land speaks.
    This land speaks to people. It will tell you to leave and when. Rebuilding when you lost something you didn't leave with when the land instructed or returning is truly based on your ideas and interpretations, i guess ...😅...
    Americans have no idea 😂
    And built an entire society based on that lack of comprehension. Remember, the tribes here were always nomadic or moving around. They built temporary and portable homes...🧡
    DISCLAIMER:
    I am an indigenous woman. My family/bloodlines have existed on turtle island for many centuries and generations before America was even considered a possible idea.
    I posted this comment based on my PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCES as an indigenous woman. This isn't a conspiracy theory or anything like that. At best, it's a modern account of historical facts that are rarely observed by Americans in their quest to stake a claim to turtle island...

  • @julianne2saw
    @julianne2saw Год назад

    seeing all those cars, people really didn't believe this could happen and it is going to be so hard for a while.

  • @lovehate7775
    @lovehate7775 Год назад

    Thats a good librarian

  • @HikeFly22
    @HikeFly22 Год назад

    really crazy

  • @laetitiavisagie-gg6kk
    @laetitiavisagie-gg6kk Год назад +2

    The floods are indeed awful and destructive but to call it a once in a thousand year flood is misleading. How do they know that ? How would they know if there was a similar flood even 400 years ago ?

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +1

      Just a statistical probability way of phrasing it. Technically you have the same probability every year but stats show it likely only happening every 100-1000 years

    • @MichelleLee-
      @MichelleLee- Год назад +1

      A geological survey can be done to the soils. Each flood will deposit silt/ sediments, leaving a small layer each time. There are several ways to determine dates, including carbon dating - which can help determine dates from hundreds, even thousands of years ago. Hope this helps answer your question.
      My heart breaks for this community. I hope they can recover & rebuild fast. We went through record flooding in 2011 with TS Lee. I'm in Northeast Pennsylvania & my town was devastated when our Susquehanna River broke an all time record, so I feel for this community. Stay strong!

  • @julianne2saw
    @julianne2saw Год назад

    when bad things happen to good people. this too, shall pass.