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ArchivesRed Cross Providing Flood AidBy Amy Quinton on Thursday, October 13, 2005.The American Red Cross is still providing assistance to flood victims in the western part of the state. Additional Damage Unlikely Despite More RainBy Amy Quinton on Thursday, October 13, 2005.The southwestern part of the state is preparing for more wet weather. Replacing Cars After The FloodsBy Lisa Peakes on Thursday, October 13, 2005.Some of the state's flood victims may get help replacing their cars. Lawmakers Briefed On FloodBy Josh Rogers on Thursday, October 13, 2005.The governor, legislative leaders and the state director of emergency management brief lawmakers on state flood damage and recovery efforts. Flood Recovery is Progressing on All FrontsBy Donna Moxley on Thursday, October 13, 2005.New Hampshire's emergency management officials are predicting that the western part of the state should escape further damage as long as the new rainfall stays below three inches over the next few days. Anything over that could pose a threat. But while residents in that part of the state keep their eyes on the sky for rain, recovery efforts are continuing on several fronts. The Keene Sentinel's Donna Moxley reports. |
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