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  2. Oklahoma wildfire, smoke map: Track latest wildfires, red ...

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    Oklahoma is always facing a risk of wildfires.Stay up to date on where wildfires are breaking out, evacuations, and ongoing alerts from the National Weather Service.. Oklahoma fire map Red flag ...

  3. Live updates: Wildfires blaze in NW Oklahoma, fire weather ...

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    Wildfires in Oklahoma map. Fires affecting northwest Oklahoma Wednesday, as of 6 a.m.: Smokehouse Creek Fire: 0% contained, 300,000 acres. Catesby Fire: 0% contained ...

  4. Wildfire prompts evacuations in NW Oklahoma; smoke ... - AOL

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    A dangerous wildfire has been reported in western Oklahoma amid red flag warnings and fire weather watches across the stae. ... known as the Smokehouse Creek Fire, closed highways and remained 0% ...

  5. 2024 Oklahoma wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; ... The 2024 Oklahoma wildfire season was a series of notable wildfires that burned throughout the U ... North Road Osage: 3,584 ...

  6. Active fires burn across Oklahoma, increased risk continues ...

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  7. Oklahoma State Highway 48 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 48 continues on to the north, passing through the community of Folsom, and at Coleman, SH-48A spurs off to the west, towards the town of Milburn. Seven miles ahead is Wapanucka, and the junction with SH-7. Nine miles past Wapanucka, SH-31 intersects, heading to the east, and in seven more miles Highway 48 reaches the town of Tupelo.

  8. Oklahoma State Highway 105 - Wikipedia

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    SH-105 was first commissioned on January 26, 1955. At this time, the highway began at SH-40 (present-day US-177) west of Tryon, and ended at SH-18 south of Agra. The highway was extended west to its current western terminus east of Guthrie on June 4, 1955. The highway has no further alterations to its extent since. [1]

  9. 'Fire is a natural process': Wichita Mountains fire ongoing ...

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    Refuge Manager Amber Zimmerman said there have not been any impacts to public use facilities, the visitor center or the parallel forest.