West Virginia flash floods kill at least 7
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West Virginia officials held a press conference on Monday and confirmed the names of six people who died in a flash flood. Tuesday morning, officials have confirmed the 7th death from the flash flooding in Ohio County Ohio County EMA Director Lou Vargo has confirmed the 7th victim from the deadly floods is Connie Veronis.
Flash flooding caused by torrential rains killed seven 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,
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WTOV on MSNOhio County residents urged to report flood damages to speed up federal assistance processVolunteers continue their efforts to clean up after severe flooding overwhelmed parts of Ohio County over the weekend.However, questions remai
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,
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,
Kroger in Wheeling donated over 130 cases of cleaning supplies to the Wheeling Fire Department to help with recovery efforts after catastrophic flash flooding.
Chester is stepping up to aid those recovering from recent flooding in Ohio County by collecting donations.Residents are encouraged to contribute items such as
Flash flooding caused by torrential rains killed seven 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,
A family from Southwest Oklahoma is asking for support after two of it’s members were caught in a flash flood in West Virginia. According Sheriff Nelson Croft of Ohio County, Jeremy Shotton and his newlywed wife of two weeks Kyleigh Minch Shotton were together with their kids when the waters began to rise.