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Situation Update Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 30, 2006 -- Update WINTER STORM BRINGS SNOW, ICE TO OKLAHOMA The State Emergency Operations Center (EOC) received the following damage reports related to the winter weather system that moved through Oklahoma Wednesday and Thursday. There are no requests for state assistance at this time. EOC staff remains in contact with emergency managers in the affected areas. INJURIES AND FATALITIES Around 3 a.m. today, crews began working to clear accidents on the Canadian River Bridge at the Canadian/Caddo County line and at the I-40 and the I-240 junction in Oklahoma City. Another accident was reported at the I-44 southbound exit ramp to westbound I-44 near N.W. 39th Street and May Ave., also in Oklahoma City. Detours were set up in all locations. Oklahoma Turnpike Authority reports 62 trucks are working to apply salt and in some cases a mixture of salt and magnesium chloride on Oklahoma¿s toll roads. Crews have been working 12-hour shifts since noon Tuesday. If driving is required, travelers are urged to exercise extreme caution by not passing road clearing equipment and keeping at least 200 feet between their vehicle and the road clearing equipment. For the latest conditions on Oklahoma roads, highways and Interstates, call POWER OUTAGES PSO reports around 200 power outages at this time in Bartlesville/Nowata, Chelsea, Okmulgee, downtown Tulsa and west Tulsa. At the height of their outages around 8 a.m. today, PSO reported about 3,600 customers without power, primarily in the downtown Tulsa area. Municipal Electric Service of Oklahoma reports no power outages at this time. Wednesday evening, power was disrupted for about 1,000 customers in Newkirk. Power was restored after about 30 minutes. The Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives reports no extensive outages at this time. Earlier today about 60 customers were without power in an area between Ada and Sulphur. People¿s Electric reported ice buildup on power lines of between one-half inch and one inch in the Ada area. Additionally, about 500 customers in the Marlow area were without power during the night. This area is serviced by Cotton Electric Cooperative, out of Walters. LOCAL REPORTS l Ponca City Emergency Management reports receiving about 6 inches of snow. High winds are creating up to two-foot snow drifts in some places. Roads are snow-packed and difficult to travel. Visibility is very limited. ### |
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