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Flood aid being collected

From left, Susan Shick, Julie Marrow and Missy Kerns load donated boots and cleaning supplies into a van Tuesday in Winchester, Va. Shick rented a truck to drive the supplies to West Virginia, where they will be given to flood victims. Related story on Page 9.Scott Mason /The Winchester Star via AP
Company will deliver food, etc.

BUTLER TWP — West Central Equipment on Route 8 is accepting donations for the flood victims in West Virginia.

The company is taking items such as water, diapers and bleach.

Items can be dropped off from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Friday and from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday.

Randy Reamer of the Buffalo Township Volunteer Fire Company, who is a company employee, is one of the volunteers who will travel to the Charleston, W.Va., area to deliver the items.

“If something like that were to happen here, you’d want people to come help you, so I’d just like to go help out,” he said.

Reamer, along with his wife, Jennifer, and Kip Johnston, his wife, Lee, and their children, Sammi and Luke, will make the trip in two pickup trucks, each hauling a trailer. They will leave Monday.

The crew will stay at the Big Otter Volunteer Fire Company in Ivydale, W.Va., and will give out cases of bottled water, cleaning supplies, clothing, paper products, and diapers, among other items.

Reamer said, “We appreciate everyone’s time and donations and everything else,” he said.

Flash flooding last week in West Virginia damaged thousands of homes and businesses and killed 23 people. About 50 counties are in a state of emergency, which authorizes the mobilization of state resources for flood-relief efforts.

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