Flash flood, West Virginia
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Terre Nichols lives in Austin, Texas. She was vacationing in West Virginia while deadly flooding hit her state.
Flash flooding caused by torrential rains on Saturday turned deadly in northern West Virginia. Officials said up to 4 inches of rain fell within about half an hour.
Flash Flooding in West Virginia Prompts Dozens of Water Rescues Water rose swiftly in Kanawha and Fayette Counties, engulfing cars and roads, washing out culverts and damaging at least 100 homes ...
WHEELING, W.Va. -- Authorities have identified three more victims killed in flash flooding in northern West Virginia, increasing the total number of people killed to nine.
Death Toll Climbs to 7, Including 3-Year-Old, After 'Severe Flash Flooding' Devastates West Virginia
The death toll from the West Virginia flash flood over Father's Day weekend has risen to seven, while one person remains missing. Victims include a 3-year-old and her mother.
Flash flooding caused by torrential rains killed five people in northern West Virginia and rescue crews were searching for three other people who were missing Sunday as authorities assessed damage ...
Flash flood warnings stretched across western parts of West Virginia and Pennsylvania, including Pittsburgh Thursday night but were canceled early Friday morning as heavy rain tapered to showers.
Flooding across West Virginia has killed at least 23 people and seriously damaged or destroyed more than 100 homes. It's the worst flooding in a century for some areas of the state.
As Gov. Patrick Morrisey said Tuesday that he continues to work toward a federal disaster declaration from President Donald Trump, members of West Virginia’s congressional delegation say they also are doing what they can to see that declaration come through for flood victims in Ohio and Marion counties.