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This past weekend floodwaters devastated several communities in Connecticut washing out over two dozen state roads. It also took the lives of two Connecticut residents.
Nearly ten inches of rain fell in a matter of hours in certain parts of the state. This is equivalent to three months of rainfall. That’s according to Connecticut Insider.
Today, we talk about what we saw in our state. With several roads destroyed and businesses impacted by flooding, many are thinking about how to prepare for future severe storms.
This hurricane season is set to be more active and more severe, so what does that mean for our infrastructure and our roads?
GUESTS:
Abby Brone: Housing Reporter for Connecticut Public
Michayla Savitt: State Government Reporter for Connecticut Public
Michael Dietz: Extension Educator at UConn and Director of the CT Institute of Water Resources
Alec Slatky: Director of Public Affairs at AAA Northeast
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This past weekend floodwaters devastated several communities in Connecticut washing out over two dozen state roads. It also took the lives of two Connecticut residents.
Nearly ten inches of rain fell in a matter of hours in certain parts of the state. This is equivalent to three months of rainfall. That’s according to Connecticut Insider.
Today, we talk about what we saw in our state. With several roads destroyed and businesses impacted by flooding, many are thinking about how to prepare for future severe storms.
This hurricane season is set to be more active and more severe, so what does that mean for our infrastructure and our roads?
GUESTS:
Abby Brone: Housing Reporter for Connecticut Public
Michayla Savitt: State Government Reporter for Connecticut Public
Michael Dietz: Extension Educator at UConn and Director of the CT Institute of Water Resources
Alec Slatky: Director of Public Affairs at AAA Northeast
Where We Live is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode.
Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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