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Oklahoma counties declare disaster emergency, call for statewide burn ban amid fire risk
Oklahoma County commissioners declared a disaster emergency to get assistance in fighting out-of-control wildfires that would have kicked up again Wednesday morning if not for a 47-degree-point ...
Two Oklahoma nonprofits with disaster recovery missions are owed hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. For nearly half a year, efforts from Catholic Charities ...
Oklahoma isn't done with the fire danger after warnings prompted evacuations and injured firefighters in the western part of the state, as wildfires burned thousands of acres. On Tuesday, evacuations ...
Volunteers with Oklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief are headed to Washington County to help clean families affected by the recent severe storms. The Washington County Emergency Management office says ...
Oklahoma nonprofits hope Markwayne Mullin’s appointment as DHS secretary will revive stalled disaster relief funding. The change could impact organizations like ROAD and Catholic Charities that rely ...
TULSA, Okla. — It's the heart of severe weather season, and Oklahoma's Director of Emergency Management, Annie Vest, plays a crucial role in helping residents of our state prepare for and recover from ...
Heavy rain, flooding and severe storms over the past several weeks have led to Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt declaring a disaster emergency for multiple counties, including Tulsa and Cleveland counties.
Allison Whitsitt highlights the need for Oklahoma communities to partner with experts to secure FEMA BRIC grants for disaster resilience projects.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Oklahoma County commissioners declared a disaster emergency to get assistance in fighting out-of-control wildfires that would have ...
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