Overnight storm damage activates emergency center

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management says as a result of severe weather across the state Thursday night through Friday morning and continuing, the State Emergency Operations Center has been activated.

According to Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management the severe weather impacts are as follows:

STORM REPORTS

Lincoln County Emergency Management reports damage to structures in Stroud, including significant roof damage to some multi-family homes on Main Street and minor damage to additional buildings in that area. Multiple powerlines are down throughout the county. Additional vegetative debris is also reported.

Pittsburg County Emergency Management reports five to seven homes with roof damage on the north side of McAlester. Roof damage is also reported on two City of McAlester buildings and an Oklahoma Department of Corrections building. Numerous trees and powerlines are down.

Pottawatomie County Emergency Management reports seven structures damaged by storms early this morning. Six vehicles were also damaged along with numerous downed trees and powerlines.

Additional wind damage is reported in Oklahoma and Cleveland counties.

Damage assessments are ongoing.

POWER OUTAGES

Oklahoma Corporation Commission reports at the height of the storm Friday morning, more than 11,000 homes and businesses were without power. Currently there are approximately 8,800 outages remaining statewide. Areas with the highest number of damages are Carter, Cherokee, Delaware, Jefferson, and Ottawa counties.

RESIDENTS ASKED TO REPORT DAMAGE

Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management is asking residents impacted by the fires to report damages to their property at damage.ok.gov. Reporting damage helps local and state emergency managers better coordinate response and recovery efforts. Residents can report damage to homes, businesses, or agriculture through the online survey.

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For Oklahoma residents seeking non-emergency disaster or health and human service information, please contact your local 2-1-1. Services are available 24 hours a day by dialing 2-1-1 from your home or cellular telephone. Please only call 911 for emergencies.

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