Flash Flooding Closes Roads in New River Gorge National Park, West Virginia
Torrential rainfall on Sunday, August 16, 2026, caused significant flash flooding in New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, West Virginia (WV Explorer, 2026). The heavy rain led to road washouts, debris slides, and fallen trees, resulting in the closure of several key access points, including Nuttallburg Road, Cunard Road, Fayette Station Road, and Glade Creek Road. The flooding has also impacted private bridges and left over 1,200 residents in Fayette County without power. Park officials are warning of additional rainfall overnight, which could exacerbate the situation. The New River Gorge area, a popular destination for outdoor activities such as whitewater rafting, hiking, and rock climbing, has been significantly affected by these closures.