El Dorado News-Times

Oklahoma emergency managers: At least 24 wildfires reported

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NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Emergency managers in Oklahoma say strong wind gusts and bone-dry conditions have contribute­d to at least two-dozen wildfires and have put much of the state at risk for more blazes this weekend.

The Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management says forecaster­s have issued a red flag warning for northeaste­rn Oklahoma and northweste­rn Arkansas until Saturday evening.

The National Weather Service says strong, gusty south winds are expected over parts of the neighborin­g states as humidity values fall below 20 percent to 25 percent. Burn bans are already in effect in some counties.

About 100 Norman residents were allowed to return to their homes late Friday after a wildfire broke around midday near Lake Thunderbir­d and threatened 80 to 100 homes.

No injuries were reported.

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