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June 18, 2025
From: West Virginia Governor Patrick MorriseyWheeling, W.V. - On June 18, 2025, Governor Patrick Morrisey hosted local and state officials for a roundtable discussion to address last weekend’s floods in Ohio County. The Governor heard from the Mayors of Wheeling, Tridelphia, and Valley Grove, Emergency Management personnel, county officials, first responders, the National Guard, and more to hear about their needs on the ground and discuss how the state can assist.
Governor Morrisey announced another body had been recovered from the Ohio River, bringing the total number of fatalities to eight. State officials continue to work with local emergency responders to locate one missing individual.
“Our state has been hit pretty hard, but West Virginians have a spirit that doesn’t allow us to quit,” said Governor Morrisey. “We been knocked down, but we will continue to rise again until these communities fully recover.”
In Ohio County, 75 people remain without power. Linemen have been working around the clock with assistance from the state to restore power. Water service has been restored to most of Ohio County, with an area of Valley Grove still without water service. Power and water have been fully restored to Marion County.
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. Governor Morrisey urged residents to fill out disaster surveys so that officials can begin reporting damage to FEMA.
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