By Associated Press - Monday, January 27, 2014

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - The United Way of Central West Virginia has raised more than $70,000 to help workers affected by a chemical spill.

The organization established an emergency fund following the spill in Charleston for workers who lost wages or had work hours reduced. The fund will provide up to $200 to help pay utility bills.

United Way of Central West Virginia director John Ballengee tells the Charleston Gazette (https://bit.ly/1hDMkSM ) that workers in all nine counties affected by the Jan. 9 spill can apply for utility assistance. The aid will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Ballenge says workers must apply in person at one of the fund’s assistance agencies.

A list of assistance agencies is posted on the United Way’s website, www.unitedwaycwv.org .

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Information from: The Charleston Gazette, https://www.wvgazette.com

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