At least 6 dead in West Virginia flooding
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Significant flooding in northern West Virginia claimed the lives of at least six people, including a 3-year-old and her mother, over the weekend and two others remain missing, officials say. All six deaths occurred in Ohio County,
Long before flash floods damaged communities in Ohio and Marion counties this month, West Virginia University researchers say they were studying community resilience in flood-devastated areas of
Gov. Patrick Morrisey traveled to another West Virginia county under a state of emergency Monday after weekend storms dumped record-breaking rain, causing severe flash flooding and resulting in at least six deaths.
After northern West Virginia was struck by heavy rains and severe flooding this Father’s Day, West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey has issued a warning to those who may use the
U-Haul is offering 30 days of free U-Box container storage at two nearby centers to support residents impacted by severe flash flooding that happened over the weekend in West Virginia. Several
Flash flooding caused by torrential rains killed six people in northern West Virginia and rescue crews were searching for two other people who were missing on June 16, 2025 as authorities assessed damage to roads,
An average of more than 100 people are killed by flooding in the U.S. annually and many of those happen in vehicles.
Sunday start dry, muggy. Showers and storm begin after noon and build in strength through the rest of the day. These storms will bring heavy rain and flooding will be a threat in any storm that slows. Rain slows through the evening, but doesn't taper off until overnight. pic.twitter.com/SbVQ9c8906