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Major cleanup underway after storm batters Northeastern U.S., knocks out power and floods roads

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Pedestrians are buffeted by wind and rain as they cross a street in Boston.
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Passers-by are buffeted by wind as they cross a street in Boston. A storm moving up the East Coast brought heavy rain and high wind to the Northeast on Monday, threatening flooding, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands.
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Lake Avenue in Bay Head, N.J. is flooded during a storm on Monday, Dec. 18, 2023 that sent Twilight Lake spilling into the roadway. Communities up and down the East Cast were dealing with flooding and high winds from the storm.
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Joshua Leedy-Andreozzi of Brattleboro, Vt., walks through some of the floodwaters on Edgewood Drive at Tri-Park Co-Op Housing in Brattleboro on Monday, Dec. 18, 2023. Residents were asked to voluntarily leave after the Whetstone Brook flooded from the heavy rain.
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Members of the Brattleboro, Vt., Fire Department monitor the rising waters at Tri-Park Co-Op Housing as a volunteer evacuation notice was given to residents around Edgewood Drive in Brattleboro on Monday, Dec. 18, 2023.
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The former housing complex on Melrose Street in Brattleboro, Vt., is now a floodplain as water from the Whetstone Brook floods on Monday, Dec. 18, 2023.
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Joe Newton, an alarm supervisor for the Brattleboro, Vt., Fire Department, checks out the integrity of the Meadowbrook Road Bridge as water from the Whetstone Brook hits the bridge on Monday, Dec. 18, 2023.
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Members of the Jamaica, Vt., Fire Department look at the damage to a failed culvert for the North Branch Ball Mountain Brook on Monday, Dec. 18, 2023, after a heavy storm dropped a couple of inches of rain. The culvert was originally replaced after the storms in July but failed again on Monday.

PORTLAND, Maine — Utility crews worked Tuesday to restore power to hundreds of thousands of customers in Maine and some rivers continued to rise in New England following a powerful storm that hit the northeastern U.S., drenching communities and bringing windspeeds over 60 mph in some areas. At least four people were killed.

“We anticipate a multi-day restoration effort involving hundreds of line and tree crews,” Central Maine Power, the state’s largest utility, posted online Monday night.

Many communities were saturated, with some getting well over 3 inches of rain during the storm. Some towns in Vermont, which had suffered major flooding from a storm in July, were seeing more flood damage. Some school districts remained closed in the region Tuesday.

More than 5 inches of rain fell in parts of New Jersey and northeastern Pennsylvania, and parts of several other states got more than 4 inches, according to the National Weather Service. Streets were flooded in some communities. Wind gusts reached nearly 70 mph along the southern New England shoreline.

Maine Gov. Janet Mills delayed the opening of state offices until midday Tuesday to allow time for power restoration and cleanup efforts from the storm, which took down many trees and closed roads. One office building in Augusta will remain closed to remove scaffolding damaged by the storm.

“If you must travel, please exercise caution and be sure to provide plenty of room for emergency first responders and for crews that are restoring power and clearing roadways,” Mills said in a statement urging people to stay off the roads, if possible.

Maine had over 430,000 customers without power as of early Tuesday, half of its utility customer base, according to Poweroutage.us.

Some rivers in the region crested. The Androscoggin River in Rumford, Maine, reached a maximum stage of 22 feet in a 24-hour period ending early Tuesday, the National Weather Service said. Flood stage is 15 feet. The river was expected to fall below flood stage Tuesday afternoon.

The Kennebec River at Augusta was at 20 feet and still rising. It was expected to reach a crest of 25 feet Thursday evening, the weather service said. Flood stage is 12 feet.

Five months after flooding inundated Vermont’s capital city of Montpelier, water entered the basements of some downtown businesses as the city monitored the level of the Winooski River, officials said.

Three people were rescued from a home in Jamaica and another in Waterbury when that person’s vehicle was swept away by floodwaters, said Vermont Public Safety Commissioner Jennifer Morrison at a press conference with the governor. Several shelters were set up.

A numbers of roads were also closed around the state due to flooding, including in Londonderry and Ludlow, the southern Vermont communities that were hit hard by flooding in July.

“Although there will be damage to infrastructure, homes and businesses, we do not expect this to be the same scale as July,” said Gov. Phil Scott. “That being said, some of the places that were impacted in July are currently experiencing flooding once again. So for them, this is July and it’s a real gut punch.”

Early in the storm, the weather service issued flood and flash-flood warnings for New York City and the surrounding area, parts of Pennsylvania, upstate New York, western Connecticut, western Massachusetts and parts of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.

An 89-year-old Hingham, Mass., man was killed early Monday when high winds caused a tree to fall on a trailer, authorities said. In Windham, Maine, police said part of a tree fell and killed a man who was removing debris from his roof.

In Catskill, New York, a driver was killed after the vehicle went around a barricade on a flooded road and was swept into the Catskill Creek, the Times Union reported. A man was pronounced dead in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, after he was found in a submerged vehicle Monday morning.

On Sunday in South Carolina, one person died when their vehicle flooded on a road in a gated community in Mount Pleasant.

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