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CAP in the News: Christian Appalachian Project helping W.Va. neighbors after flooding


Video courtesy WKYT

Torrential rains and flash floods tore through Wheeling, W.Va., and surrounding counties. By our estimates, there are more than 380 homes in immediate need of cleanup or repairs. Take a look at this video from WKYT, who spoke with our Disaster Relief Team about our efforts to clean up and help families get back on their feet.

Read the full story at WKYT.

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