WELCH — The West Virginia National Guard is now picking up flood debris in McDowell County. Residents are advised to place flood debris only in front of their property for curbside pickup, according ...
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ViralPress on MSNSoldiers clear flood debris in West VirginiaSoldiers clear flood debris in West Virginia after heavy rains. The Army National Guard's 601st Forward Support Company and 1092nd Engineer Battalion were deployed to McDowell County on February 18 to ...
Relief and cleanup work is ongoing this week as counties across southern West Virginia and Southwest Virginia work on recovering from the Feb. 15 flooding.
In light of the recent flooding experienced throughout southern West Virginia, community members are turning to their friends and neighbors for much-needed support. In ...
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US: Flood Chaos Grips West Virginia as National Guard Battles Rising WatersWelch, United States - February 18, 2025 Soldiers from the West Virginia Army National Guard’s 601st Forward Support Company, 1092nd Engineer Battalion, 111th Engineer Brigade, were deployed on ...
West Virginia is still waiting on approval from the federal government for an emergency disaster declaration filed by Gov.
The streets of Welch tell the story of a disaster that struck without mercy. Mud-covered roads, debris scattered across neighborhoods, and a truck tipped on its side at the town’s entrance—reminders ...
CLENDENIN, W.Va. — Clendenin Fire Chief Kevin Clendenin says when he looks back on assisting in the rescue missions from the ...
Flood waters devastated our neighbors in Buchanan County and across the border in West Virginia, pulling at the heartstrings ...
For three days this week, Stephanie and Nathan Justice, with members of the K9 Search and Rescue Services of West Virginia team were on a search and rescue mis ...
The teenage girl, Underwood and Diaz are all in a special program at Mount View for underserved kids called the Jobs for West Virginia’s Graduates backed by the West Virginia Chamber Foundation. Their ...
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey is scheduled to give an update on flooding that has resulted in three confirmed deaths.
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