Service crews are busy restoring power to homes and businesses after severe storms with damaging winds moved through much of Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas Saturday night.
TULSA, Okla. —
In Tulsa, Mayor GT Bynum signed an emergency proclamation in reference to the storms and urged individuals to stay off the roads and stay home. Widespread damage includes downed power lines, broken power poles, tree damage to equipment, broken cross arms and other equipment attached to poles.
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