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West Virginia Flooding Emergency

PUBLISHED Aug 21, 2026, 8:02 AM ET

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Governor Patrick Morrisey declared a State of Emergency for all 55 West Virginia counties on Tuesday after severe storms brought excessive rainfall, flash flooding, and mudslides across the state from August 16 to August 18 . The slow-moving storm systems dumped near-record rainfall in several areas within hours, causing significant damage to homes, businesses, public infrastructure, and essential services . The declaration remains in effect for 30 days unless terminated earlier . This new emergency is separate from a prior State of Emergency declared for storms beginning July 21, which was recently extended through September 19 for 12 counties still recovering . Governor Morrisey stated that the declaration provides emergency responders and agencies the flexibility to coordinate resources and support recovery efforts . Emergency crews continue working alongside local and federal partners to assess damage .

By Lauren Mitchell | JQJO News

Timeline of Events

  • Past Events
  • · On July 21, 2026: Severe storms and catastrophic flooding began impacting West Virginia communities.
  • · On July 21, 2026: Governor Morrisey issued a statewide State of Emergency for all counties.
  • · On July 24, 2026: Governor requested an Expedited Major Disaster Declaration from President Trump.
  • · On July 24, 2026: Over 950 household damage reports were received through state systems .
  • · On August 3, 2026: President Trump approved $4.5 million in expedited federal disaster aid .
  • · On August 16, 2026: New slow-moving storm systems began moving across West Virginia .
  • · On August 16, 2026: Near-record rainfall triggered rapid flash flooding and mudslides .
  • · On August 17, 2026: Widespread water rescues were reported across multiple counties .
  • · On August 17, 2026: A woman died in Fayette County after being swept away .
  • · On August 18, 2026: Governor Morrisey declared a State of Emergency for all 55 counties .
  • Present Situation
  • · On August 20, 2026: A Flood Watch remained active for parts of West Virginia .
  • · On August 20, 2026: State crews and emergency responders continue working across affected regions .
  • · On August 20, 2026: The State of Emergency remains active for all 55 counties .
  • · On August 20, 2026: Local and state officials are conducting ongoing damage assessments .
  • · On August 20, 2026: The West Virginia Emergency Management Division coordinates federal and local partners .
  • · On August 20, 2026: Recovery efforts from July flooding continue in 12 counties .
  • Future Expectations
  • · More scattered showers could cause additional flooding in the coming days .
  • · Damage assessments across all counties will likely take weeks to complete .
  • · Governor may request further federal assistance if damages exceed state capabilities.
  • · Cleanup and property restoration in some areas will require extended timelines .
  • · The State of Emergency will remain in effect for 30 days unless terminated.

News Intelligence

  • Immediate US Impact: Flood emergencies continue straining West Virginia communities and state resources.
  • Long-term US Impact: Recovery costs will likely drive further federal disaster aid requests.
  • Affected Groups: Communities, homeowners, businesses, and infrastructure in all 55 counties.
  • Reader Priority: Monitor local emergency alerts and avoid travel through flooded areas.
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Left: Coverage emphasizes climate change links and need for stronger federal prevention. Center: Reporting focuses on official declarations, damage assessments, and response coordination. Right: Coverage highlights state resilience, federal aid approval, and local leadership.

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publication_date: August 18, 2026 trigger_description: Governor declares State of Emergency for all 55 counties on August 18, 2026. https://governor.wv.gov/article/governor-morrisey-declares-state-of-emergency-following-new-round-of-severe-storms-and-flooding

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Left: Coverage emphasizes climate change links and need for stronger federal prevention. Center: Reporting focuses on official declarations, damage assessments, and response coordination. Right: Coverage highlights state resilience, federal aid approval, and local leadership.

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publication_date: August 18, 2026 trigger_description: Governor declares State of Emergency for all 55 counties on August 18, 2026. https://governor.wv.gov/article/governor-morrisey-declares-state-of-emergency-following-new-round-of-severe-storms-and-flooding

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