June 08, 2022
West Virginia Delegation Calls on Administration to Approve Disaster Declaration for Severe Flooding Damage in Southwestern West Virginia
Washington, DC – Today, U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and
Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) and U.S. Representatives David McKinley (WV-1),
Alex Mooney (WV-2) and Carol Miller (WV-3) urged President Joe Biden to approve
West Virginia Governor Jim Justice’s request for a federal disaster declaration
after heavy rain storms on May 6, 2022 caused severe flooding in Cabell and
Wayne counties. The federal disaster declaration would allow West Virginia to
access federal disaster aid for the affected communities to rebuild and recover
from the widespread damage.
“As members of the West Virginia Congressional Delegation, we
write to support Governor Jim Justice’s request for a federal disaster
declaration for the State of West Virginia after heavy rain storms inundated
southwestern West Virginia on May 6, 2022 causing widespread damage and one
fatality,” the lawmakers said in part. “We commend the tireless efforts
that local citizens, first responders, and the volunteer organizations have put
forth to aid our great state in the aftermath of such a weather event and we
urge you to do everything in your power to make sure that our communities have
the federal support they need to rebuild and recover…We respectfully request
that you review this request for all categories of Individual Assistance for
Cabell and Wayne counties, as well as Hazard Mitigation assistance for the
entire state.”
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the full letter below or here.
Dear President Biden:
As members of the West Virginia Congressional Delegation, we write
to support Governor Jim Justice’s request for a federal disaster declaration
for the State of West Virginia after heavy rain storms inundated southwestern
West Virginia on May 6, 2022 causing widespread damage and one fatality.
Severe flooding from heavy rainfall caused significant damages to
many residences and businesses across four counties. Flood waters rose so
rapidly in Cabell County that they swept one resident right off his tractor
and, tragically, took his life. These counties also sustained power outages and
blocked roadways from downed trees, high water, and other debris. Emergency
response teams performed multiple swift water rescues to evacuate residents and
stranded motorists in the area. Schools were dismissed early to ensure the
safety of the students.
To access federal disaster aid, West Virginia Governor Justice has
made a request for a declaration of a major disaster for the State of West
Virginia, submitted June 3, 2022, under the provisions of Section 401 of the
Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, 42 U.S.C. §§
5121-5208 (Stafford Act). According to the Preliminary Damage Assessment
for the Individuals and Households program, 150 residences were affected by
this event. We respectfully request that you
review this request for all categories of Individual Assistance for Cabell and
Wayne counties, as well as Hazard Mitigation assistance for the entire state.
We commend the tireless efforts that local citizens, first
responders, and the volunteer organizations have put forth to aid our great
state in the aftermath of such a weather event and we urge you to do everything
in your power to make sure that our communities have the federal support they
need to rebuild and recover.
Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.
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