On Aug. 28-29, 2011, the remnants of Hurricane Irene brought torrential downpours and high winds to western New England. We were living in the town of New Milford in western Connecticut at the time. The storm did a great deal of damage to the area but we experienced nothing at all like what occurred in Vermont. Several people lost their lives. Roads and bridges - including many historic covered bridges were washed away. Many communities were completely isolated. In our current area, the town of Brandon became a madly rushing body of brown water. The Neshobe River, which runs through the center of town, overflowed and tore through roadways and buildings. Scars inflicted on the town are still evident today.
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