Wheeling, Ohio County EMA Service Ready to Help Flood Victims

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFriday, April 5, 2024

Flood Cleanup Information from the Wheeling-Ohio County Emergency Management Agency and the City of Wheeling for Friday, April 5, 2024

WHEELING. W.Va. – According to the National Weather Service, the Ohio River in Wheeling crested around 8 p.m., Thursday at 41.49 feet. Water levels are continuing to drop and are expected to be below flood stage (36 feet) around 8 p.m. Friday.

Important Telephone Numbers:

Non-Emergency Calls: 304-234-3711

Emergency Management Agency (EMA): 304-234-3757

Wheeling-Ohio County Health Department: 304-234-3682

Basement Water Pumping:

Residents impacted by flood water can call 304-234-3711 once the river is below flood stage if they need water pumped from their basements.

Mud/Debris Removal and Trash Pickup:

Wheeling’s City Operations Division is working to clean mud and debris from flooded streets as water recedes. This will take place on Friday and throughout the weekend in all affected areas.

Residents are being asked to place any debris or damaged items in front of their homes and NOT on the street or in alleys. Sanitation crews will start collecting items on Monday, April 8.

Tetanus Shots:

The Wheeling-Ohio County Health Department is offering free tetanus shots. Shots will be administered starting today from 9 a.m.-3 pm. and again on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. You must be a West Virginia resident and no appointment is needed. For more information, call 304-234-3682.

Clean Up Kits:

Flood cleanup kits are available to residents and businesses at the House of the Carpenter – 200 South Front Street, Wheeling Island. Telephone: 304-233-4640.

Volunteers & Food Donations:

Volunteers wishing to assist in cleanup, make food donations and other necessary items can inquire with the House of the Carpenter – 200 South Front Street, Wheeling Island. Telephone: 304-233-4640.

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