At least 6 dead in West Virginia flooding
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After a weekend of devastating flash flooding in the Wheeling and Fairmont areas high humidity led to more scattered downpours today, which prompted a few flash
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Wheeling officials have canceled the Waterfront Wednesday concert scheduled for tomorrow, June 18th, due to the recent flash flooding in Wheeling and Ohio County, and are prioritizing support for those affected.
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,
Wheeling Fire Department Public Informational Officer Philip Stahl said on the MetroNews Morning News Monday the effort to find those still missing would focus on Big Wheeling Creek within the city on Monday. He said the two dozen vehicles washed away in the floodwaters will be checked.
A West Virginia non-profit is donating $10,000 to the Ohio County EMA. Project BEST, located in Wheeling, West Virginia, said they are donating $10,000 to the Ohio County EMA. The $10,000 will go
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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,
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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WTOV on MSNNational Guard steps in to aid residents with flood debris cleanup along National RoadPiles of debris line the sides of National Road from Elm Grove through Valley Grove as residents continue to clean up after recent flooding.The aftermath has l
McDonald’s restaurants in the Ohio Valley will host a digital fundraiser on June 17 to support flood relief efforts following recent severe storms, with 20% of purchases made through the