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Situation Update Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Situation Update 8 January 13, 2007 -- 8:30 p.m. STATE RESPONSE TO ICE STORM CONTINUES 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 - In addition to OEM, the Oklahoma Military Department, Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry, Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT), Oklahoma State Department of Health, Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP), Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC), Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives (OAEC), OG&E, American Red Cross and The Salvation Army are represented in the State EOC. - The Oklahoma State Department of Health reports two southwestern Oklahoma nursing homes have been affected by power failures. Marlow Nursing Home is now running on generator power. Thirty-eight patients from the Frederick Nursing Home were transferred to Frederick Memorial Hospital last evening when the nursing home lost power. - OEM worked with the ODOT and the Oklahoma Military Department to deliver generators to McAlester, Checotah and Calvin. The generators are needed to keep water treatment plants on-line due to power outages. Power Outages - OG&E reports 16,770 customers are without power. The largest OG&E outages are in Muskogee where 11,095 are without power and in Checotah, where 1,501 are without electricity. Other outages are reported in Ada, Ardmore, Bowlegs, Boynton, Braggs, Eufaula, Fort Gibson, Holdenville, Okay, Porum, Seminole, Taft and Warner. - Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives reports 46,431 electric cooperative customers are without power. While structural damage to poles and structures has not been extensive, ice accumulations continue to develop, especially in eastern Oklahoma. Line crews from several cooperatives continue to report ice accumulations ranging from one-half to two inches in parts of eastern, northeastern and southeastern Oklahoma. Below is a list of electric cooperatives, the location of their office and the number of power outages. Canadian Valley Electric Cooperative (Seminole) - 2,000 Phone Service Road Conditions Shelters and Mass Care The Salvation Army reports all permanent shelters are open accepting clients in Lawton, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Ardmore, Ada, Enid, Muskogee, Norman, Ponca City and Stillwater. They are serving meals at the shelters and providing meals to go. In Muskogee, the Salvation Army is providing blankets at the shelter that the American Red Cross is running. In many cities and towns, Salvation Army personnel are standing by to assist with shelters that may be necessary due to power outages. They are also assisting Woodward Police and the Woodward County Sheriff¿s Office with travelers¿ assistance needs. ### |
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