Decrease in active RISE West Virginia cases

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia National Guard announced Friday a decrease in active cases covered by the RISE West Virginia program.

According to the National Guard, 367 active cases are being covered, in which 242 require total reconstruction, 11 cases require some form of rehabilitation work, and 86 cases are mobile home replacements.

The number of projects the program is overseeing decreased from 386 last week. The number of completed homes did not increase from the Feb. 21 report; 126 projects have been completed so far.





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