OKLAHOMA CITY - Yesterday, Governor Kevin Stitt signed Executive Order 2026-11 declaring a State of Emergency in Alfalfa, Creek, Grant, Major, Okmulgee, Rogers, Tulsa, and Wagoner counties to ensure critical resources can immediately reach Oklahomans following severe weather this week.
“Oklahoma communities have been hit hard this week by dangerous severe weather and tornadoes, claiming precious lives and causing damage to property. To ensure Oklahomans get the resources they need to recover, I have declared a state of emergency,” said Governor Stitt. “As we continue to navigate the ongoing risks of storm season, I encourage all Oklahomans to stay aware and ready by following local alerts, having a safety plan in place, and heeding warnings to shelter.”
Those affected by the storms can report damage online at damage.ok.gov.
Executive Order 2026-11 will remain in effect for 30 days and can be read in full here.
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