Governor Morrisey of West Virginia addressed the state following severe weather and flooding, announcing federal assistance in storm recovery. He confirmed reports of missing individuals, successful high-water rescues, and warned of potential additional flooding as bodies of water continue to rise. Several counties have been placed under a state of emergency, allowing for additional resources to respond to emergencies. The governor praised first responders for their efforts and stated that the federal government has pledged support to protect West Virginia citizens. Food, water, and medication are being distributed to those in need, with closures of 34 school districts announced for Monday. Residents are urged to use caution as flooding persists. A survey is available online to report damage and assistance needs. The state continues to work towards providing aid to those affected by the severe weather and flooding.
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