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Severe weather strikes county
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March 7, 2025
Severe weather strikes county
By Patrick Ford Editor

Okmulgee County residents awoke early Tuesday morning to the sound of fierce winds and storm sirens as a powerful tornado-warned storm tore through the area. At approximately 6 a.m. on March 4, the storm brought wind speeds of 60 to

70 mph, leaving a trail of damage in its wake.

While no homes were completely destroyed, the high winds caused significant destruction, damaging the roofs of two residences, leveling several barns, and toppling trees throughout the county. Downed power lines and leaning power poles added to the chaos, leaving some residents temporarily without electricity. Fortunately, only minor injuries have been reported at this time, a testament to the swift response of emergency personnel and the preparedness of local citizens. — Response Efforts Underway

As the storm passed, Okmulgee County Emergency Management and first responders quickly mobilized to assess damage and provide assistance. Emergency crews from District 2 and District 3 have been working diligently to clear roadways of fallen trees, ensuring that affected areas remain accessible for recovery efforts. “We are grateful that the damage wasn’t worse, but this storm serves as a strong reminder that severe weather can strike at any time,” Jeffrey Moore, Director of Okmulgee County Emergency Management, said. “Our first responders and volunteers were on the ground immediately, working to keep our residents safe. We urge anyone with storm-related damage to report it so we can ensure everyone gets the help they need.”

This severe weather event comes at a crucial time, coinciding with National Weather Preparedness Week, observed annually in early March. The campaign, led by the National Weather Service (NWS) and emergency management agencies nationwide, is designed to educate the public on the importance of staying informed and having a preparedness plan in place before severe weather strikes.

Moore emphasized the need for multiple methods of receiving weather alerts, urging residents not to rely solely on outdoor warning sirens.

“It is crucial for all residents to have multiple ways to receive alerts, such as NOAA weather radios, mobile weather apps, and local news sources,” Moore stated. “Do not assume that outdoor sirens will wake you or alert you when you are inside your home. Having multiple ways to get alerts can save lives.”

— Be Ready: Steps for Severe Weather Preparedness

As part of National Weather Preparedness Week, officials are reminding residents to take proactive steps to safeguard their families:

• Have a Plan: Identify a safe shelter location in your home, such as a storm shelter, basement, or interior room away from windows. Discuss this plan with all family members.

• Build an Emergency Kit: Stock essential items such as non-perishable food, water, flashlights, batteries, a first-aid kit, and important documents in a waterproof container.

• Stay Informed: Sign up for local weather alerts, download a trusted weather app, and invest in a NOAA weather radio for real-time updates.

• Know the Difference: Understand the distinction between a Severe Thunderstorm Watch (conditions are favorable for severe weather) and a Severe Thunderstorm Warning (severe weather is occurring or imminent).

— Looking Ahead: Recovery &Vigilance

As cleanup efforts continue, residents are encouraged to report any damage to Okmulgee County Emergency Management to assist in recovery efforts. Moore reassured the community that local emergency personnel would continue working tirelessly to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents.

“We can’t control the weather, but we can control how we prepare for it,” said Moore. “Being proactive and having a plan in place before storms arrive can make all the difference. Your safety and the safety of your loved ones depend on it.”

For ongoing updates and official instructions, residents are urged to follow Okmulgee County Emergency Management’s social media pages and website.

With spring storm season just beginning, officials hope this recent weather event serves as a wake-up call for the community to remain vigilant, stay informed and always be prepared.

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