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Governor Patrick Morrisey Announces Housing Assistance for Flood Victims

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June 26, 2025
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Patrick Morrisey speaks recently.

Wheeling, W.Va. – Today, Governor Patrick Morrisey announced the West Virginia Housing Development Fund (WVHDF) has approved his request to provide over $500,000 in housing assistance for those affected by June’s flooding events.

“It’s hard to fathom just how hard these communities were hit, but they have come together with strength and resilience during this challenging time,” said Governor Morrisey. “The funds that I’ve made available for housing-related expenses are another step in the recovery process, and we’re working as quickly as possible to distribute these funds to those who need them.”

This morning, the Board of the WVHDF voted to approve the request by Governor Morrisey, unlocking $145,718 from the WVHDF Flood Account and $416,158 from the Flood – State Grant Account to assist in housing-related expenses incurred by residents of West Virginia due to flooding. This funding is available statewide and includes those who need assistance due to the flooding that occurred in February 2025.

The WVHDF is already administering the Emergency Rental Assistance Program with funds from the U.S. Department of the Treasury. This program can be used to assist with certain housing related expenses incurred through September of 2025 by victims of recent flooding.

To apply for available assistance, visit the WVHDF website and fill out the Emergency Housing Assistance form.

During the press conference, Governor Morrisey confirmed a ninth fatality has been reported in Ohio County. He also gave further updates on the recovery and clean-up efforts in Ohio and Marion counties.

  • The West Virginia National Guard has removed nearly 8,000 tons of debris with 171 personnel deployed to affected areas.

  • The Division of Highways has removed 4,500 tons of debris with 97 workers from 3 districts assisting with clean-up and road repair work.

  • The Department of Natural Resources Police continue to support the affected areas, with officers in both water vessels and vehicles.

  • The Department of Environmental Protection has debris collection sites open and staffed.

Governor Morrisey reiterated the need to collect damage assessments in order to provide data to FEMA and encouraged residents to complete the surveys at emd.wv.gov/disastersurvey.

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