WVDOH makes progress removing frozen trees, residents share coffee with workers
Wayne County remained the hardest-hit county in District 2, where ice storms initially closed 68 roads. Ice storms closed 48 roads in Cabell County and 27 roads in Lincoln County. Another 45 roads were initially closed in Jackson County. WVDOH tree-cutting crews from District 4, District 7, District 8, District 9, and District 10 mobilized almost immediately to help their neighbors. Under emergency provisions, five contractors were also hired to help clear debris in storm-ravaged Districts 1 and 2. “People have helped us out, so we should help them back,” said District 9 Engineer Steve Cole. With help from the extra crews and contractors, WVDOH had 238 of 283 roads reopened by the end of the weekend. “We’ve probably got 200 people or more in the field,” said Eplin. "The total cleanup effort will take a bit longer." In District 2 some local residents have offered coffee to the workers, to thank them for being away from their own families. “The citizens love to see us coming,” he said. District 1 Maintenance Engineer Kathy Rushworth said most roads were open Monday in Putnam and Mason counties. Some roads were blocked in the middle but accessible from either end. “I believe we have all our critical blockages open in our area, at least for emergency access,” she said. Rushworth said Putnam and Mason county residents have been going for days without electricity, and many crews among those working 12-hour shifts to clean up the storm also have no electricity at home.
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