West Virginia officials identify ninth flood victim as recovery support continues

West Virginia officials identify ninth flood victim as recovery support continues
West Virginia officials identify ninth flood victim as recovery support continues

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WHEELING, W.Va. (WTRF) — The Ohio County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed that the ninth victim recovered from recent floodwaters has been positively identified as Sandra Parsons, 83, of Triadelphia.

The identification was made through the West Virginia Medical Examiner’s Office, according to the Wheeling-Ohio County Emergency Management Agency.

Parsons’ body was found late Tuesday in the Ohio River. She is the latest confirmed casualty following last week’s devastating floods that impacted several communities in the Ohio Valley.

Public Health and Recovery Updates:

  • The Wheeling-Ohio County Health Department will offer tetanus shots again on Friday, June 27. Shots will be available at two locations: Triadelphia and the City-County Building.
  • A new website, www.ovflood.org, has been launched to serve as a central hub for flood-related resources and information.
  • Wheeling University’s drop-off site is no longer accepting donations of water, toiletries, or cleaning supplies, as those needs have been met.
  • Valley Grove Fire Department’s donation pick-up site will remain open through the weekend.
  • The Triadelphia Methodist Church donation site will also remain open to serve flood victims in the area.

The Wheeling-Ohio County Emergency Management Agency continues to coordinate with state and local partners to support recovery efforts and urges residents to check the new website for updates and available assistance.

(Video in the story shows the top stories for Thursday, June 26, 2025)


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