Ohio County, WV Launches OVFlood.org to Support Flood Relief and Recovery Efforts

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Ohio County, West Virginia — In the wake of the devastating floods that swept through Ohio County, WV on June 14, 2025, local leaders have launched a centralized online resource to aid residents, business owners, and property holders affected by the disaster. The newly created website, OVFlood.org, is designed to serve as a single, trusted point of access for critical relief and recovery information.

The site connects users directly with emergency response services, local assistance applications, and vital community updates. Among the resources available:

The development of OVFlood.org was made possible by TSG to help residents & businesses by using their skills and technology to share resources to assist the leaders of Ohio County, WV.  TSG is a technology development firm located at The Highlands in Triadelphia, WV.

“Our residents deserve fast, reliable access to the information and support they need,” said Lou Vargo, Director of Ohio County EMA. “OVFlood.org is a practical and compassionate tool that reflects our county’s commitment to recovery and resilience.”

The Ohio Valley is known for its deep roots, strong community bonds, and unwavering perseverance. OVFlood.org is an invitation to connect, recover, and rebuild—together.

For More Information:  Visit ovflood.org

Ohio County Development Authority
 Stephanie Hockenberry, Growth & Retention Manager     📞 (304) 234-3628     📧 shockenberry@ohiocountywv.gov

Ohio County Commission
Randy Russell, County Administrator      📞 (304) 234-3628       📧 rrussell@ohiocountywv.gov

Ohio County Emergency Management Agency
 Lou Vargo, Director        📞 (304) 234-3756          📧 lvargo@ohiocountywv.gov