At least 5 dead in West Virginia flooding
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As of Sunday evening, state and local officials reported five persons confirmed dead as a result of powerful rains and flooding on Saturday with at least three others believed missing. Flood waters came quickly Saturday night,
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey delivered updates on the state and local response to severe flash flooding in Ohio County. This morning, Governor Morrisey declared a state of emergency in Ohio County and has mobilized state resources to assist.
Four people – including a 3-year-old child – have been confirmed dead and four others are still missing following severe flooding in Ohio County, West Virginia,
While much of Ohio County was devastated by weekend flooding, Belmont County remained relatively unscathed by the weather. Sheriff James Zusack said no major incidents had been reported as of Sunday evening.
The West Virginia Division of Highways (WVDOH) says work crews have been working around the clock to open roads and clear debris after up to four inches of rain fell in Ohio County during a
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Flooding alert issued near Hargus Creek in Circleville. Several roads remain closed; residents urged to report damage and avoid flooded areas.
The National Weather Service in Pittsburgh has issued a Flash Flood Warning for portions of east central Ohio, including southwestern Belmont County, northern Monroe County,