"Devastating Flash Floods in Northeast Cause Evacuations and Fatalities"

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Relentless rain in the Northeast has caused widespread flooding, leading to evacuations and rescues. Parts of Vermont, New York, and Massachusetts have been heavily affected, with roads washed out and water levels at dams being closely monitored. One person was killed in New York as she tried to escape her flooded home. The storm has caused significant damage and disrupted air and rail travel, with hundreds of flight cancellations and Amtrak service temporarily suspended. Emergency crews have conducted multiple rescues, and residents are urged to stay home and avoid driving or walking through floodwaters.
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