Governor Stitt declares disaster emergency for Cleveland and Washington Counties
The order lets state crews and recovery aid move faster after storms cut power to more than 20,000 customers, officials said.
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Gov. Stitt declares disaster emergency for Oklahoma counties following July 4 storms: What to know
The Fourth of July saw severe storms to the state that brought over 90 mph winds, flooding and thousands of power outages in central and northeast Oklahoma. Here's what to know.
Governor Stitt declares disaster emergency for Cleveland and Washington Counties
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt signed an executive order declaring a disaster emergency for Cleveland and Washington Counties, following powerful severe weather that moved across the state on July 4.
Bartlesville Radio » News » Governor Makes Disaster Declaration for Washington County
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt declared a disaster emergency for Washington County following severe storms that brought high winds, flooding and widespread power outages. The declaration also includes Cleveland County and will remain in effect for 30 days unless it is amended or terminated. "State and local crews are out across Cleveland and Washington counties this morning checking on families, clearing debris, and helping our communities get back…
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