The coalfields of southern West Virginia are continuing to feel the impacts of unprecedented flooding on Feb. 15-16, 2025 when heavy rain caused flood waters to ravage the Mingo County. Cleanup ...
The coalfields are continuing to feel the impacts of an unprecedented flooding event. As previously reported, flood waters ...
National Guard members are working to help West Virginians clear debris leftover from devastating floods.Mingo County ...
Mingo County experienced some of the worst flooding it’s ever had this week. Marshall Medical Outreach, which usually serves ...
It’s been really, really hard on us all.”West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey visited the area Monday to assess the damages. He met with the media on Tuesday to discuss his findings.“Certain areas in ...
Heavy storms and snow throughout the weekend have left several people across the Tri-State without power. The flood waters ...
The Tug Fork River came close to the highest recorded crest in both Kermit and Williamson, second only to the 1977 flood.
At least one person is dead following historic flooding in Southern West Virginia’s coalfields this weekend.
Heavy storms and snow throughout the weekend have left several people across the Tri-State without power. The flood waters ...
Officials are working on storm response efforts after heavy rainfall flooded portions of Mingo County, West ...
Williamson Fire Chief Joey Carey told WSAZ as of 5 p.m. Sunday, the department had rescued more than 50 people, adults and ...
Governor Morrisey and the WVEMD are urging people to stay alert, pay attention to weather conditions and follow any instructions issued by emergency management officials.