At least 14 people have died in West Virginia from flooding over the past two days, Governor Earl Ray Tomblin said on Friday.
Announcing the deaths, the governor said, “Please continue to work together and support each other as West Virginians always do.”
Heavy rains on Thursday led to severe flooding, and left at least 35,000 people without power. At least 100 homes were destroyed, as well:
#Flood water pushes a burning #home down a creek in #WestVirginia. #wvwx
Published on June 24, 2016 12:30