Gov. Patrick Morrisey provided an update on the relief response to winter flooding in Southern West Virginia, where four counties – McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, and Wyoming – received individual assistance from FEMA. Morrisey expressed gratitude to President Trump, Secretary Noem, and the state’s federal delegation for their support. The National Guard has been active in providing assistance, with 159 personnel activated and debris removal ongoing. FEMA is conducting damage assessments, and disaster recovery centers will be set up to provide further support to affected residents. Residents in the affected counties are encouraged to apply for aid through various channels. Morrisey emphasized the state’s commitment to supporting those in need during the recovery process. The governor urged residents to document their damage for FEMA assessment. Overall, Morrisey assured West Virginians that the state has their back in this challenging time.
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