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Situation Update Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Situation Update 4 January 12, 2007 -- 9 p.m. ICE STORM DELIVERS POWER OUTAGES The State Emergency Operations Center (EOC) remains activated due to winter weather conditions that continue to impact areas of Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management (OEM) is in contact with emergency managers in the affected areas and has received the following reports. State Assistance Weather Conditions Power Outages - The Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives reports about 3,200 Cotton Electric Cooperative customers are without power in Comanche, Cotton, Stephens, Jefferson, Tillman, Grady, Carter and Caddo counties. Cotton Electric officials report ice accumulations between one-half and three-quarter of an inch on electric lines and have contract crews en route to assist with power restoration efforts. Additionally, about 820 Rural Electric Cooperative customers in Garvin County are without power. These outages are mostly due to icy tree limbs hitting power lines. - OG&E reports no outages at this time. This morning about 4,000 customers in The Village were without power for about one hour. Road Conditions The Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) has worked 125 weather-related crashes since this morning, mostly along the I-44 corridor. Troopers worked 88 non-injury, 36 injury and one fatality wreck. In addition to working crashes, OHP is providing motorist assists and weather and road condition reports. They are patrolling lightly traveled roads as well as major thoroughfares. All special service units have been called in to supplement road troopers. While travel is discouraged, anyone who must travel is advised to call Oklahoma Department of Public Safety¿s statewide highway and interstate conditions number, 888-425-2385. For road conditions in neighboring states call: Texas, 888-425-2385; Kansas, 886-511-5368; Arkansas, 800-245-1672; and Missouri, 800-222-6400. Shelters and Mass Care Tulsa 2-1-1 Helpline (918-836-4357) For assistance in Comanche County, please call Helpline (580-355-7575) - note that 2-1-1 is not active in Comanche County at this time. REPORTS FROM LOCAL JURISDICTIONS Coweta Emergency Management reports two-tenths of an inch of ice accumulation, 29 degrees and light snowfall. Bridges and overpasses are slick. Lincoln County Emergency Management reports the EOC is activated. Roads are slick and several accidents have occurred. Garber Emergency Management reports sleet accumulations of one-half to one inch. Kingfisher Emergency Management has plans in place with the American Red Cross in case a shelter is necessary. Right now everything is going very smooth. We are receiving freezing rain and strong north winds. The wind chill is 9 degrees. Edmond Emergency Management reports the Edmond EOC is activated. Edmond has experienced mainly sleet which is accumulating on the roads, causing slippery conditions. There have been no reports of electrical outages. Mayes County Emergency Management reports power outages in Pryor, Chouteau, and Salina. Midwest City Emergency Management reports area experienced moderate to heavy ice pellets. No Icing on trees or power lines at this time. Oklahoma City Emergency Management reports 29 salt/sand trucks continue to work on the snow routes and will be working 24/7. At the beginning of the event Oklahoma City had 6,000 tons of salt on hand, with an additional 1,500 tons on order. Oklahoma City Emergency Management coordinated fuel checks of all fixed and portable generators for Oklahoma City emergency facilities in anticipation of possible power outages. Osage Emergency Management reports EOC activated and officials are standing ready to open shelter if necessary. About a quarter inch of sleet is on the ground. We will be monitoring weather conditions throughout the night. Walter Emergency Management reports about one-half inch of ice on trees, fences, and power lines. We are at 31 degrees and the rain continues. We are hopeful and praying that the temperature falls significantly in the next two hours. We would love a few inches of sleet. Crews are mobilized. Sand for streets and highways has been stockpiled and loaded trucks are in enclosed area to keep the sand from freezing. Washington County Emergency Management reports numerous traffic accidents with injury have been reported since this morning. None of the injuries appear to be serious and there have been no fatalities. Several falls have also been reported. Sleet and freezing rain is increasing and with about one-half inch on the ground at this time. All surfaces are beginning to freeze and collect ice at this time. No power outages have been reported however, we have seen several ¿brown outs¿ since 10:30 a.m. Woodward City/County Emergency Management reports the EOC in Woodward is activated. They are working with American Red Cross to be able to assist residents in the event of mass power outages. Generators are staged at the water pumping stations to ensure continued water to homes. Police, fire and public works have access to generator-equipped fuel pumps so that city services will continue to be provided. Citizens are urged to allow a slop drip of water at all faucets and leave cabinet doors open at night to keep pipes warm in order to guard against freezing, broken pipes. Local stores are running low on generators, propane/natural gas and portable heaters. Emergency preparedness kits are available for purchase at the local American Red Cross office. ### |
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