West Virginia, Flash flood
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WTOV on MSNBREAKING: Officials ID Ohio County flood victimsOfficials have released the names of the six individuals who tragically lost their lives in Saturday's flash flooding in Ohio County.Five of the victims were r
Ohio County official release names of the six dead from weekend flash flooding amid recovery efforts
WHEELING, W.Va. –Officials with the Ohio County Police Department have released the names of those individuals who have died as a result of the flash flooding that occurred in the area beginning Saturday night into Sunday morning. At Monday afternoon’s press conference, Chief Deputy Kent Lewis confirmed that six people have passed away.
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WVNS-TV on MSNOhio County flooding update, death toll rises to five, currently four missing peopleWest 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.
Officials on Monday released the names of six victims who lost their lives in the deadly flash flooding in the Triadelphia and Wheeling areas Saturday night. Officials with the Ohio County Emergency Management Agency,
As of Sunday evening, state and local officials reported five people confirmed dead as a result of powerful rains and flooding on Saturday with at least four others believed missing. Flood waters came quickly Saturday night,
The death toll grew to five Sunday evening from the Ohio County flash flooding from Saturday night. Four people remain unaccounted for, according to Wheeling Fire Department PIO Phillip Stahl. Recovery efforts are scheduled to resume at 8:30 a.m. Monday.
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.
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The flash flooding in Ohio County has disrupted several blood drives and made it difficult to collect live-saving blood donations, but the Red Cross is asking people to make an appointment to
The Brooke County Emergency Management Agency and Follansbee Fire Department are collecting cleaning supplies, personal hygiene products and bottled water for flood victims in Ohio County. Such items may be dropped off at the following locations: the new Brooke County ambulance station on Pleasant Avenue in Wellsburg and the Follansbee Fire Department on Main Street,