West Virginia
Related: About this forumDespite years of devastating floods, state still hasn't implemented plan to protect West Virginians
MCDOWELL COUNTY Annetta Tiller is used to water in her yard and her basement; rain swelling the Tug River and its tributaries over their banks is a regular occurrence in McDowell County. But every three or four years, the water will get a little higher, and Tiller and her family will spend hours carrying their belongings out of their home in Bartley and into cars, later parked on top of hills out of the rivers reach.
It makes you cry because you know youre going to lose stuff that you dont have time to save, Tiller said.
Tiller grew up in Bartley and has seen this play out over and over again. And its more than just personal belongings that are affected by the flooding. When the rain comes down hard, the whole community is hit: homes and businesses are devastated, bridges wash out, utility poles are toppled and roadways are destroyed.
Whenever theyre flooded here, its hard for them to bounce back, Tiller said. Theres infrastructure that theyve lost
. Its really hard to replace those things.
Read more: https://mountainstatespotlight.org/2022/01/05/wv-still-hasnt-implemented-flood-plan/
XanaDUer2
(14,640 posts)ProudMNDemocrat
(19,178 posts)Manchin would say, "You chose to live where you live. What do you want me to do about it?" I am just speculating here. But he talks like a Republican more than a Democrat.
TexasTowelie
(117,584 posts)TexasTowelie
(117,584 posts)to solve the planning aspects that should be handled at the state level?
(note that the headline says "state" while the article indicates "state officials", "state agencies", "state lawmakers", and "state legislators" )
There's a lot of resentment for Manchin, but I don't believe he deserves to be bashed when he isn't involved with the planning.