2 mobile homes completed in Clay County as RISE efforts continue

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The number of homes completed as part of the RISE West Virginia program went to 126 this week after crews completed work on two mobile home units in Clay County.

The West Virginia National Guard noted Friday there are 86 homes in the active construction phase; seven projects are mobile home replacements, 71 are active reconstruction projects, one effort is rehabilitation and ten others are in the demolition stage.

RISE West Virginia is currently covering 386 cases. Forty-seven cases are awaiting initial project type or undergoing damage assessment.





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