At least 6 dead in West Virginia flooding
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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.
The death toll from weekend flooding in West Virginia has risen to six. WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) — The death toll from weekend flooding in West Virginia rose to six as residents tried to clean up with the threat of more rain on the way.
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
Three people are confirmed dead with several others missing. State Transportation Secretary Stephen Todd Rumbaugh said four inches of rain fell in a half hour.
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Wheeling mayor says recovery process has started after deadly West Virginia floodingDennis Magruder, mayor of Wheeling, West Virginia, says teams are working around the clock to help the town recover from a devastating flood that killed at least six people over the weekend.
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Residents of Valley Grove, West Virginia, are dealing with the aftermath of a severe flood that has damaged roads and power lines, and resulted in the loss of life.
At least five people are confirmed dead and several more are missing as a result of powerful rains and flash flooding that struck Wheeling, W.Va., Saturday. Flood waters came quickly Saturday night, stranding some cars and sending others careening down creeks.
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Cars pulled from water after deadly flash flooding strikes Wheeling, WV.Cars were removed from Wheeling Creek in West Virginia on Monday, June 16, 2025. That's after torrential rain prompted a flash flood emergency over the weekend.
Severe flash flooding in West Virginia over the weekend has left at least six people dead, one of whom was a 3-year-old child, according to Gov. Patrick
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