Oklahoma Governor Says Major Disaster Declaration Approved By FEMA

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Governor Mary Fallin today announced that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved the state’s request for disaster assistance for five counties impacted by wildfires that occurred April 11-20.

The approval means federal funding is available to assist municipalities, counties and rural electric cooperatives with infrastructure repairs and other eligible costs.

Disaster assistance is approved for Custer, Dewey, Harmon, Roger Mills and Woodward counties.

Pushmataha County, which was also included in Fallin’s request due to severe weather and wind damage that occurred during the same time period, has not been approved for federal assistance.

Damage assessments indicate the fires and severe storms resulted in more than $6.8 million in infrastructure damage and other costs, not including those associated with responding to the fires. Two deaths and multiple injuries were also attributed to the wildfires.

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