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June 17, 2025
From: West Virginia Governor Patrick MorriseyCharleston, W.V. - On June 17, 2025, Governor Patrick Morrisey delivered updates on the state and local response to severe flash flooding in Ohio and Marion counties. Governor Morrisey declared a state of emergency in Ohio County and Marion counties and has mobilized state resources to assist.
“Over the past few days, I’ve watched as West Virginians have come together with an indomitable spirit to support our brothers and sisters in need,” said Governor Patrick Morrisey. “Together, we will overcome our challenges and rebuild after these devastating floods.”
Flash Flooding began late Saturday evening in Ohio County, with roughly 3-4 inches of rain falling in the area in a short period of time. Flash flooding then continued Sunday in Marion County, with up to 3 inches of rain in Fairmont alone in a short period of time.
As of 10:00 AM on Tuesday, there are seven confirmed fatalities and at least two missing persons. State officials continue to work with local emergency responders to locate missing individuals as quickly as possible.
Linemen are continuing to work to restore power quickly, and the state has offered any assistance necessary to get folks back up and running. In Ohio County, 303 people remain without power. Over 1,200 accounts have been restored in the past 24 hours.
FEMA representatives are on the ground working with state officials to ensure West Virginia is ready to receive any additional assistance from the federal government.
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