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Severe storm Timeline
SUMMARY: Severe storms are expected late Sunday into Monday, with a marginal tornado risk along I-35 and I-40. The tornado threat is currently low, rated at 2 on a 1-10 scale, but a large squall line will bring heavy rain and potential tornadoes. The risk will increase Sunday night, with the tornado threat rising as a line of storms moves eastward early Monday morning, affecting areas like Clinton, Hobart, and Altus. By 7-8 AM, the storm will reach the OKC metro area, bringing a brief tornado risk and heavy rain. Updates will follow.
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Oklahoma Task Force 1 honored after hurricane response
SUMMARY: Oklahoma Task Force One received recognition for their courageous efforts in rescuing victims after Hurricane Helene caused severe flooding in the southeastern U.S., with damages exceeding $53 billion. Comprised of 16 trained responders, the team quickly mobilized to assist affected areas. Despite initial plans to go to North Carolina, they were redirected to Tennessee due to extensive damage. The team successfully rescued several individuals, including an elderly man trapped in fast-moving water and helped locals in challenging conditions. Quail Creek Bank honored the team with the Proud to Serve Award, acknowledging their dedication and commitment to helping others.
Oklahoma Task Force 1 honored after hurricane response
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Car fire spreads to home in Moore
SUMMARY: A car fire in Moore early Tuesday morning spread to a nearby home, prompting urgent action from neighbors. Gary Trueblood discovered the burning vehicle while checking on a beeping sound. He and another neighbor rushed to alert the occupants of the home, banging on doors and kicking them until the family awoke and escaped safely. Although the truck was totaled and flames reached the garage and attic, no injuries were reported. Witnesses noted hearing explosions, likely from burning tires, as investigators work to determine the fire’s cause. Trueblood emphasized the importance of neighborly support.
Car fire spreads to home in Moore
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Frustration nears boiling point over pipeline construction
SUMMARY: Local property owners are fighting against Phillips 66, which plans to build a crude oil pipeline through their land using eminent domain. Longtime farmer Don Crow describes the damage to his property, worsened by recent rainfall, which has transformed usable land into a muddy mess. Crow and neighbors, affected despite not having their land taken, are in district court contesting the project, which they argue is poorly managed. Phillips 66 claims the project serves a public good and that homeowners rejected fair compensation. Legal resolutions are anticipated to drag on into the following year, potentially increasing damage.
Frustration nears boiling point over pipeline construction
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