
The Cameron Road as seen from Cameron Bridge on July 11 in Plainfield. This is the only entrance to the town garage and the road crew managed to clear one lane. The bridge itself is severely compromised.

A former driveway is missing off Creamery Road.

The Mill Street side of Brook Road Bridge is shown after flooding.

The bridge on Brook Road going away from Plainfield from Fowler Road is shown after July 11 flooding.

Brook Road heads out of village towards Cameron Road. This washout has completely isolated town trucks as the Cameron Road bridge is compromised.

Brook Road is washed out facing towards Plainfield.

The Cameron Road as seen from Cameron Bridge on July 11 in Plainfield. This is the only entrance to the town garage and the road crew managed to clear one lane. The bridge itself is severely compromised.

Debris litters the bridge towards Peaceful Way Road on Brook Road after flooding.

The entrance to Lee Road from Brook Street is one of the worst road failures that completely isolated families after the flooding.

Plainfield’s First Bridge on Brook Road heading out of town after Upper Road, failure has isolated a number of houses.

First Bridge on Brook Road in Plainfield, from East Hill split is shown after flooding.

Mill Street Bridge. In the years of planning and examining the Great Brook’s fierceness during a storm we have never had an issue with this key crossway across the village.

A lawn is covered with mud and debris near village Brook Road Bridge in Plainfield.

Mud covers the landscape off Creamery Street in Plainfield.


The Rec Field Road in Plainfield is completely cut off after flooding.

Road Foreman Bingham and state bridge and road inspectors inspect the damage in Plainfield. Contractors have estimated full repair costs between $10-$15 Million. Plainfield’s entire budget this year is less than $1.5, according to the town clerk.

