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Oceana to Receive $2.6 Million in FEMA Funds to Rebuild Public Pool Damaged in 2025 Floods
FEMA allocated $2.6 million to repair flood damage and upgrade Gilliland Park pool to meet current codes after February 2025 storms, officials said.
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Oceana, WV to receive $2.6 million in FEMA funds to rebuild public pool damaged in 2025 floods
CHARLESTON — The town of Oceana, in Wyoming County, West Virginia, is set to receive $2.6 million in federal funds that will allow the community to rebuild a community pool that was severely damaged in last February’s flooding.
Oceana to receive $2.6 million in FEMA funds to rebuild public pool damaged in 2025 floods
CHARLESTON — The town of Oceana, in Wyoming County, West Virginia, is set to receive $2.6 million in federal funds that will allow the community to rebuild a community pool that was severely damaged in last February’s flooding.
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