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Press Release: WV Disaster Counties for Flooding in May 2009
June 2, 2009

FEMA APPROVES ADDITIONAL COUNTIES FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
Central counties were affected by floods earlier in May

Contact:  Matt Turner, 304-558-2000

CHARLESTON, WV - Gov. Joe Manchin today received word from the Federal Emergency Management Agency that the agency has approved the addition of six more West Virginia counties to its May 15, 2009, major disaster declaration in response to flooding that occured in early May.

Calhoun, Gilmer, Lewis, Roane, Upshur and Wirt counties today were added to the original declaration that included Mingo and Wyoming counties.  Including the additions of McDowell, Mercer and Raleigh counties on May 27, a total of 11 counties are contained within this declaration.

The counties added to the declaration today suffered roadway and infrastructure damage from rainstorms the week of May 3, days before extensive mudslides and flooding struck southern West Virginia, particularly communities in Mingo and Wyoming counties.  They will be eligible for federal public assistance grants.

The public assistance grants provide assistance to state and local governments and certain non-profits organizations for emergency work and the repair or replacement of disaster-damaged facilities.

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