(CHARLESTON, W.Va.) — West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin says 14 people have died during devastating flooding in the state. Tomblin made the announcement Friday during a news conference. He says the damage is widespread and devastating. The governor says search and rescue missions are still a top priority. A storm system dumped 9 inches of rain on parts of West Virginia and trapped 500 people in a shopping center when a bridge washed out.