Tag: FEMA

A pair of preliminary hearings are scheduled for this week in Moundsville.
The eatery opened during the first full weekend of October.

Flood Disaster Recovery Still Available in West Virginia Counties

Business owners can apply for working capital losses and have until April 22, 2026, to apply.

Disaster Recovery Center in Triadelphia Remains Open This Week

This is the final week for Ohio County victims of June's flash flooding to visit with FEMA representatives.

Flood Recovery Continues for Valley Grove’s Nelson Family

The property owners affected by the flash flooding in June continue to recover in Ohio County.

Low-Interest Rate Disaster Loans Available For Ohio County Flash Flood Victims

The federal agency has set up a presence in Ohio County.

An OPEN LETTER to … The Flooded Folks in Ohio County …

Scammers are the scum of the Earth, and they will try to hurt you.

Recovery Process Underway Following Tragic Disaster in Ohio County

FEMA representatives soon will locate in the affected communities in Ohio County.

A Sunday OPEN LETTER to … President Donald. J. Trump …

It's been a month, the FEMA folks have been here, and still, victims wait.

Flood Recovery Update from the Wheeling-Ohio County EMA

Any roads in the city closed from last nights heavy rainfall have since reopened.

The Realities of a Natural Disaster in Ohio County

The recovery process will take months - not weeks - in the Valley Grove and Triadelphia communities.

Wheeling Parks & Recreation Department Hosting Supply Drive at Waterfront Wednesday

WHEELING, W.Va. – The City of Wheeling’s Parks & Recreation Department will be collecting cleaning supplies and other essential items during this week’s Waterfront Wednesday concert to...

Wheeling-Ohio County Emergency Management Agency Flood Response Information Update

SEARCH AND RECOVERY EFFORTSSearch efforts continued throughout the weekend to locate 83-year-old Sandra Kay Parsons of Triadelphia, who remains missing after last Saturday’s flooding....

Homeowners, Businesses Urged to Report Flood Damage

Emergency officials are strongly urging homeowners and businesses to report Flood Damage to the WV Emergency Management Division at emd.wv.gov/disastersurvey

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