Rutledge Road flooding

A car is trapped in high water near Rutledge Road and Greenbrier Street in ÂÒÂ×ÄÚÉä as Elk Creek overflowed its bank after heavy rains on April 4, 2025.

West Virginia is partnering with the federal government to perform two flood mitigation studies in regions known for widespread and often devastating flooding events, according to a news release from Gov. Patrick Morrisey.

Smith Creek Road flooding

Smith Creek Road near Burns Lane, east of Tornado, is impassable on Feb. 16, 2025, after flooding hit several lowland areas around the Coal River.

The studies will be led by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and will focus on communities in Wyoming County — Mullens, Pineville and Oceana — as well as the Kanawha River Basin watershed. The goal, according to the news release, is to evaluate the potential benefits of projects that could help mitigate the worst effects of flooding events in the future.

Flooding10

Harry Miller works to open a clogged sewer drain near his house on 21st Street in Nitro as his neighbors including Jeannie Patton (from left), Lisa Ellis and Patton’s son, Greg, look on Feb. 6, 2025.

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