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News for Alfalfa County (in Oklahoma):

  • Front brings wind, fire, a lot of water to Enid area (The Enid News & Eagle) (Mon, 09 Jun 2008 13:47:08 GMT)
    Three cars drove off the pavement, one landing in bumper-deep water, at the construction area at Garriott and Van Buren Sunday night during a blinding rainstorm that caused localized flooding in Enid and parts of Garfield County.

  • Crews working to bring electricity back after storms (The Enid News & Eagle) (Sat, 07 Jun 2008 05:31:34 GMT)
    Electricity slowly was coming back on Friday throughout northwest Oklahoma as communities recovered from severe storms that ripped through the area Thursday.

  • Still lacking power (The Norman Transcript) (Sat, 07 Jun 2008 04:47:58 GMT)
    Although things could have been a lot worse, Thursday night’s thunderstorms are the reason more than 400 Norman residents still don’t have power, OG&E spokesman Gil Broyles said Friday night.

  • Official: Much Of Altus Still Without Power (KOCO 5 Oklahoma City) (Fri, 06 Jun 2008 21:51:07 GMT)
    An emergency management official in Altus says that more than half of the Jackson County town remained without power after a powerful late-spring storm system unleashed fierce winds on the area and much of Oklahoma the night before.

  • Storms leave damage, power outages (KJRH-TV Tulsa) (Fri, 06 Jun 2008 18:47:49 GMT)
    A powerful late-spring storm system unleashed fierce winds on Oklahoma, causing property damage, electric service disruption and even a fire that led briefly to evacuations in a small town.

  • Popular business directory searches (The Enid News & Eagle) (Fri, 06 Jun 2008 04:46:34 GMT)
    Thousands across northwest Oklahoma were left without power Thursday night as severe storms pummeled the area, downing power poles and trees, forcing the closure of roads and dumping up to 5 inches of rain in places in a matter of hours.

  • Storms leave damage, power outages (The Oklahoman) (Fri, 06 Jun 2008 11:12:04 GMT)
    OKLAHOMA CITY -- A powerful late-spring storm system unleashed fierce winds on Oklahoma, causing property damage, electric service disruption and even a fire that led briefly to evacuations in a small town. The only injury reported was to a firefighter who was hurt as he helped crews battle a fire that began when strong winds knocked power lines down onto a wheat field in Gotebo in ...

  • Tornado warning in parts of northeastern Oklahoma (The Oklahoman) (Fri, 06 Jun 2008 04:56:44 GMT)
    GOTEBO — Pamilea Medley clung to her straw sun hat Thursday as she watched her son's uninsured house go up in flames from a fire that caused the evacuation of some 75 town residents from their homes and destroyed another house and a barn. No injuries were reported. "So far, no one has been killed," said Medley, her backside pelted by dust and dirt from a fierce southerly wind. "Thank God ...

  • Okla. Storm Damage Report (8 A.M.) (KOCO 5 Oklahoma City) (Fri, 06 Jun 2008 03:51:07 GMT)
    A strong storm system, accompanied by damaging winds, moved through the state Thursday. Straight line winds 70 to 80 mph and sustained winds of 30 to 40 mph were reported in many areas. A flood warning remains in effect for Muskogee County where the Arkansas River is above flood stage.

  • Severe Weather Expected Across Okla. (KOCO 5 Oklahoma City) (Thu, 05 Jun 2008 16:51:12 GMT)
    OKLAHOMA CITY -- Severe thunderstorms pounded parts of Oklahoma on Thursday, leaving some structural damage in their wake, but fierce straight-line winds ahead of the storms took out power to thousands, authorities said.


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