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Firefighters are continuing to battle wildfires across Oklahoma, threatening homes, farms and businesses and forcing evacuations. Track the latest wildfires and red flag warnings with the Oklahoma wildfire and smoke map that is updated hourly.
Assistance for Oklahomans
News on 6 reports a Red Cross shelter has been set up at the Osage County Fairgrounds.
Disaster Preparedness
The fast-changing situation reminds us of the importance of having an emergency plan.
- Create a three-day grab and go bag, and a seven-day shelter in place bag. Downloadable charts are available for both here.
- Learn your evacuation routes, practice with households, pets, and identify where you will go.
- Download the FEMA app and receive real-time alerts from the National Weather Service for up to five locations nationwide.
- Review important documents. Make sure your insurance policies and personal documents like ID are up to date.
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· Visit aarp.org/okhelp for assistance related to weather-related property damage, home rebate programs, and help to pay utility bills.