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Oklahoma firefighters have responded to a staggering number of fires on Friday caused by high wind from a historic weather system that led to fast-moving, dangerous wildfires that led to evacuations, ...
according to the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management. Despite the devastation, people in the state are still at risk. Monday morning, the National Weather Service issued a Red Flag Warning ...
The National Weather Service has placed Red Flag Warnings over counties in the Oklahoma Panhandle and Texas as wildfires spread, signaling the start of the fire season. Many wildfires in eastern ...
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Here’s what the National Weather Service says Oklahomans should expect throughout the day on Tuesday: Critical to extreme fire weather danger, especially in western Oklahoma. South to southwest ...
A handful of states were under red flag warnings on Friday, including Texas, Arkansas, Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, New Mexico, Missouri, Iowa, and Illinois. Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt wrote in ...
At least four people died and 142 were injured following Friday's wildfires and high winds, the Oklahoma ... including Tulsa and surrounding counties — are again under a Red Flag Warning ...
The City of Tulsa Mulch Site is closed Tuesday and Wednesday due to nearby grassfires and continued red flag warnings across the state. Why is the Tulsa mulch site closed? The mulch site near East ...
The Oklahoma State Emergency Operations Center issued an update on conditions, saying a red flag warning is in effect ... Sequoyah, Stephens, Tulsa, Wagoner, Washington, and Woods Fires are ...
The fires followed a series of devastating blazes in Oklahoma over the weekend ... The fires erupted amid red flag warnings for extreme fire danger that were issued by the National Weather ...