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Wild Fires Hit Central Oklahoma

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Communities in central Oklahoma dealt with wild fires over the weekend.

Luther and Glencoe both had to be evacuated, and several residents lost their homes there.

Governor Fallin toured Mannford Sunday, which was one of the hardest hit areas of the state.

Gov. Fallin issued a state of emergency earlier in the week in light of the serious drought conditions.

 

So far, there are no solid numbers of how many homes were lost or acres were burned.

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