Monday, August 15, 2022

Raging Flood Inundates Towns in West Virginia; State of Emergency Declared

 Flooding caused by heavy rain  again engulfed several towns in West Virginia from Sunday night to Monday morning, August 14 to August 15. 

 In addition, it  damaged or destroyed infrastructure when floodwaters washed away bridges, prompting several water rescues. 

 West Virginia declared a state of emergency in two counties, where residential areas were damaged by  overnight flash flooding. 

 The cause of the rapid increase in flooding is the occurrence of torrential rains in just a few hours. That amount of rain even exceeds the amount  the state saw in July, which is still part of the current U.S. summer  that began in June. 

 The local government considers the heavy downpour as a record rain; This assessment is due to the relatively heavy rainfall that occurred during the aforementioned period. 

 Authorities say rainfall in some areas will exceed typical August rain-related weather events. 

 The latest flooding in West Virginia  comes less than a month after these rains. Similar weather hazards in the state left dozens of people missing, all of whom were later found  following large-scale search and rescue operations. 

 In communities still recovering from major flooding in July, related hazards are likely to continue in the coming days this week. The floodwaters that hit Kanawha County, West Virginia on Sunday occurred after receiving up to 6 inches of rain, prompting more than 500 emergency calls to the emergency line, authorities said. The local 911 hotline and 130 calls to dispatch service, as well as 25 calls to water rescue, were cited by AccuWeather. 

 Kent Carper, chair of the national committee, confirmed that  recent rainfall on Monday alone exceeded an average  of 3.75 inches in August, based on estimates per year. 

 Local officials added that  flooding at Campbells Creek in Kanawha County damaged at least 100 homes and at least two bridges in the Hughes Creek area.


Read more: https://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/52559/20220816/raging-flood-inundates-towns-west-virginia-state-emergency-declared.htm

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