Governor Stitt declares disaster emergency for three counties following flooding
The order activates the state emergency plan and opens Damage.ok.gov for residents and businesses reporting flood damage, officials said.
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Governor Stitt declares disaster emergency for three counties following flooding
Governor Kevin Stitt signed an executive order declaring a disaster emergency for Creek, Okfuskee, and Tulsa counties following heavy rain on June 6 and 7.Heavy rains prompted flooding in many Green Country communities, including Sapulpa, where 2 News crews found water pooling in yards, running into homes, and causing massive damage.On June 6, the heavy rain caused organizers with Saint Francis Tulsa Tough to cancel some of the day's early races…
Gov. Stitt Declares Disaster Counties
Today, Governor Kevin Stitt signed an executive order declaring a disaster emergency for Creek, Okfuskee, and Tulsa counties after flooding caused considerable damage to public and private property in eastern Oklahoma. “The State and local emergency managers continue to assess damage after significant flooding in eastern Oklahoma,” said Governor Stitt. “Keep an eye out for neighbors that might need help. Thank you to the first responders who ar…
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