Incredible. Much damage and devastation. Rivers have never been higher and done as much damage to both towns Livingston Manor and Roscoe. All businesses suffered damage from filled basements to water through stores and loss of inventory and structure damage.


Twin Island camp ground is devastated with water pushing mobile homes and trailers like dominoes. Beaverkill Campsite is no longer. Roscoe Motel is destroyed. Antrim lodge which was to open late this summer/early fall sustained major damage for third time, might not make it this time. Livingston Manor-Water broke basement windows in Frank Kutners home and fly shop filling basement until it ran out other side and his shop was completely soaked and most of floor has to be replaced. Richard Bradley new fly shop lost most of the merchandise and damaged all motors on machining equipment. Mary Dette fly shop basement was flooded. Jorgensens house, water flooded basement to seep into first floor and river went from front to back tearing off back porch and moving it downstream about a half mile and shed in back was moved 100 feet away until resting on gravel mound in front of old Bob's house.
Roads are washed away, erosion on sides of roads have collapsed roads and undercut most. If you go off the sides you'll roll over in many places. Houses have been moved, destroyed, and one 14 year old girl fell into river when house collapsed and body yet to be recovered. (Recovered later during day).

This link will give you a few photos of Roscoe, Livingston Manor, Delaware, and other areas.
The New York Times > New York Region > Slide Show > Slide Show: Rivers Overflow in Mid-Atlantic States