Hampton Beach deals with another round of flooding – NECN

A day after coastal floods at Hampton Beach of New Hampshire, construction workers worked to clean the debris.

Sunday’s coastal floods mark the third important coastal flood incident this year.

With the ocean bullet, asphalt pieces were lying on the ground, where the water fell into the walk.

“This year seems worse, because the year seems worse, because very high tides that are more than any of us, which have been here for a long time,” said McMahon said. , Which has been working in the city for almost 30 years.

Cleaning is going on at the Cicost of New Hampshire after severe floods due to high tide.

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With the closure of areas with Route 101 and Route 1A, the police already sent a warning to the Hampton community, asked people to keep away from the Ocean Bullewards between Hampton and Rai as floods.

McMahon said, “We had feared a 12-and-a-half-foot high tide, which is remarkably high for us in Humpton.”


“It was a little more than two feet, so it was not as bad, but still left all this dirt in front of the house,” said Rebecca Clochar, a resident.

A storm brought severe floods in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire on Wednesday. The scores of the houses were covered in water, which could be seen by the people.

Floods started immediately after 11 am on Sunday, and neighbors say that most of the water drought till 5 pm

With the Ocean Bulleward, a gas line was exposed, while the bright orange cone was away from some parts of the road where the neighbors would not run.

Floods show water pooling in the middle of the houses, replacing roadways, but neighbors say that Sunday’s flood is nothing compared to two coastal floods that they had experienced back in January.

Bob Lataur said, “Many people had to go out on the road there because their houses were damaged by floods,” as he pointed into homes with his block, now left after the devastation.

The emergency crew is still assessing the entire damage from Sunday’s floods. Meanwhile, Hampton residents are waiting for funds from the federal emergency management agency for the January floods.

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