Posted onAuthorTalk2shariComments Off on Water Continues to Rise in Arnoldsburg Area 1500 Views
Photos by Timothy Butler
The water level continues to rise in the Spring Run Road area in Arnoldsburg. Photos taken around 6 p.m. show the ballfield adjacent to the Minnie Hamilton Clinic now underwater.
2/23/2022 Downpours and steady rain forecast for much of state tomorrow and Friday CHARLESTON, WV – Gov. Jim Justice has declared a State of Preparedness for 41 counties throughout West Virginia due to the threat of flooding this week. The main threat will be possible isolated flash flooding due to heavy downpours or steady rain, with storms Read More…
The West Virginia Department of Highways made a quick clean up in the 1000 block of Route 7, across the river from the Grantsville Water Plant. Trees, rocks and mud had come down into the roadway, preventing one of Calhoun School’s buses from running that direction. Overnight winds and rains likely caused the slide. Drivers Read More…
Heavy rainfall over the weekend and throughout Monday has led to major flooding in the West Fork area of Calhoun. Local reports show that many main and secondary routes are now closed due to high waters. The intersection of 33/119 onto Route 16 has now been closed and secondary roads such us Spring Run by Read More…