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Roads Damaged By Floodwaters

By Amy Quinton on Tuesday, October 11, 2005.

Crews in Hinsdale are still working on route 119 that was heavily damaged by floodwaters.

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Keene Cleans Up After Floods

By Amy Quinton on Tuesday, October 11, 2005.

The City of Keene is still dealing with damage from this weekend's floodwaters.

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State Monitoring Oil Spills

By Rebecca Kaufman on Tuesday, October 11, 2005.

The State Department of Environmental Services continues to monitor water contamination in areas of New Hampshire affected by the floods.

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Flood Control Dams Hold Steady

By Kerry Grens on Tuesday, October 11, 2005.

More rain is on the way this week, but flood control dams in the state are holding steady.

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Alstead Cleanup Underway

By Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, October 11, 2005.

The state continues to grapple with the fallout from last weekend's floods.

Road crews were repairing a bridge in Hinsdale.

The governor coordinated relief efforts in Alstead.

And in those communities, as well as others, people are trying to sort out their next steps.

New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein has more.

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Hinsdale and Keene Dealing with Flood Damage

By Amy Quinton on Tuesday, October 11, 2005.

Two tiny creeks in two separate towns, Keene and Hinsdale, have caused extensive damage to homes, businesses and roads. New Hampshire Public Radio's Amy Quinton reports. Click here to see a slideshow of flood damage in Hinsdale.

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Time to Check That Policy. Does Your Homeowners Policy Cover Floods?

By David Darman on Tuesday, October 11, 2005.

As homeowners evaluate the damage from last weekend's floods, one of the first things they'll do is call their insurance companies, and cross their fingers that they've got enough coverage.

FAQs on Flood Insurance

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Governor Tours Flood Damage

By Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, October 11, 2005.

Governor John Lynch is waiting to hear whether FEMA will help cover the cost of recent flooding across the state.

In the meantime, he spent much of Monday touring the state's hardest hit sites.

New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein reports.

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