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West Virginia floods: 20 people dead, including two kids
« on: June 25, 2016, 12:36:02 am »
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West Virginia floods: 20 people dead, including two kids

Last Updated Jun 24, 2016 6:23 PM EDT

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A deluge of 9 inches of rain on parts of West Virginia destroyed or damaged more than 100 homes, knocked out power to tens of thousands of homes and businesses and killed 20 people, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin said Friday. Officials worry more victims will be found as they begin to clear the rubble.

About 500 people were stranded overnight in a shopping center when a bridge washed out, and dozens of other people had to be plucked off rooftops or rescued as waters quickly rose during the storm.

"Our focus remains on search and rescue," the governor said. He added: "It's been a long 24 hours and the next 24 hours may not be much easier."

Forty-four of West Virginia's 55 counties were under a state of emergency, and parts of the mid-Atlantic region faced more severe weather Friday, CBS News correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports.

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Re: West Virginia floods: 20 people dead, including two kids
« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2016, 12:42:35 am »
The northern and eastern panhandles of WV were not as hard hit by the storms, so we got off easy. The flooding farther south is just horrible, as the story recounts. Just incredible devastation.  **nononono*

Edit to clarify: an 8-year-old boy was swept into a creek at Wheeling, which is in the NP not far from Pittsburgh, so it's not entirely true that area got off easy. He was walking in only about a foot of water, but because of recent rains, it was swift enough to draw him into a deeper part of the creek, and he drowned.
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Re: West Virginia floods: 20 people dead, including two kids
« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2016, 12:58:33 am »
My prayers and thoughts are with those affected.

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Re: West Virginia floods: 20 people dead, including two kids
« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2016, 05:36:51 pm »
Flooding death toll rises to at least 23
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The death toll from the historic flooding in West Virginia has now reached at least 23 with most of the deaths being reported in Greenbrier County.

“The thoughts of Joanne and I [sic] are with everyone who has been affected,” Governor Earl Ray Tomblin said during an afternoon briefing at the capitol.  “We’re all praying for those who lost loved ones.”

A huge storm cell rumbled through West Virginia Thursday as training thunderstorms dumped record amounts of rainfall across the state, forcing creeks and rivers out of their banks. The hardest hit counties are Kanawha, Greenbrier, Nicholas and Webster, but a number of other counties in central and southern West Virginia have also been affected.

The highest death toll is in Greenbrier County where ten people have died as a result of flooding. Three fatalities were reported in Kanawha County, and one each in Ohio and Jackson Counties.

Authorities identify the Jackson County victim as 4-year-old Edward McMillion. He was swept away in Utah Creek in Ravenswood. His body was found about a quarter mile from where he fell into the water Thursday.

Tomblin says at least 100 homes and businesses have been damaged by the raging, muddy waters. Search and rescue operations are still being carried out in hardest-hit areas.

At an estimated 66,000 customers of Appalachian Power and Monongahela Power are without electricity, while about 1,500 natural gas customers in the White Sulphur Springs area are without service.

The governor said at least 60 roads across the state are blocked, and that number is expected to grow.  One of the roads destroyed was the only way into and out of a shopping center at Elkview, near Charleston, trapping several hundred people.  Tomblin said the highway department is working to build a gravel road to reach those who are stranded.

Several nursing homes have been impacted, and Tomblin said the Division of Health and Human Resources is working to address their needs.   Nicholas County Senator Greg Boso said patients at a nursing home in Richwood had to be evacuated to a church where cots were set up.  He said the nursing home was heavily damaged by flood waters from the Cherry River.

The Red Cross, Salvation Army and other organizations have set up at least 17 shelters. 200 National Guard members are assisting in eight counties and Tomblin said he has the authority to call out a total of 500 if needed.

Unfortunately, Tomblin was not able to say the worst is over. “It’s been a long 24 hours and the next 24 may not be any easier,” he said.

West Virginia 3rd District Congressman Even Jenkins reported that dams in the flood zone are holding.  He said he met with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers about the status of the dams at Summersville, Sutton and Bluestone and “we are assured the dams are stable, safe, and containing water as designed.”

Tomblin said there are stories emerging of heroic actions by first responders.  In one example, a state trooper pulled to safety a woman trapped in her vehicle in flood waters in Richwood.  In other cases, emergency workers have rescued people trapped on rooftops.
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Re: West Virginia floods: 20 people dead, including two kids
« Reply #4 on: June 25, 2016, 05:42:26 pm »
Very sad for those that have lost loved ones. Prayers for all affected.
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Re: West Virginia floods: 20 people dead, including two kids
« Reply #5 on: June 25, 2016, 05:57:30 pm »
The worst of it is in the parts of the state where my late mother and father were born and raised. While I'm glad none of my relatives remain in the midst of it, the scale of it really is to difficult to comprehend.

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Re: West Virginia floods: 20 people dead, including two kids
« Reply #6 on: June 25, 2016, 10:03:21 pm »
This hits home a bit. My late mother taught English at Rainelle High School during WWII. She was still a college student, but with so many off to war, they had to make some adjustments. The town of Ansted also is mentioned. My grandmother was from that area.
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RAINELLE, W.Va. — The damage, destruction, and loss of life in the Greenbrier County town of Rainelle will likely long be talked about in the years after the flooding of June 23 and 24 becomes a footnote in history.

“Everything’s gone,” Mayor Andi Pendleton said Saturday morning in a special edition of MetroNews “Talkline” with Hoppy Kercheval. Everything’s gone. All the homes are gone. We’ve got people in shelters at Ansted.”

Rainelle native and business owner Brandon Black is praying that the 1500-person town of Rainelle doesn’t become a similar footnote in West Virginia’s history.

“The people that are left here in Rainelle don’t have much, and what they did have everybody just lost,” Black, while surveying the damage at Patriot Tattoo Studio and Design in downtown Rainelle, said. “I was talking to a few other property owners, and we are all terrified that this is going to make Rainelle a ghost town.”

As of 4 pm Saturday afternoon, 26 people across the state were confirmed dead. 15 of the confirmed dead were in Greenbrier County. At least three of those 15 are believed to be Rainelle citizens.   ...
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