Oklahoma Severe Wildfire Threat
Declared January 10, 2006
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Wildfire Disaster Assistance Deadline Is April 14, Apr 11
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Oklahoma Wildfires (1623), Apr 5
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$2.25 Million Obligated For State and Local Governments & Others Battling & Recovering From Oklahoma Wildfires, Mar 28
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Oklahomans Who Lost Homes to Recent Wildfires May Be Eligible For FEMA Manufactured Homes, Mar 23
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$1.5 Million in Wildfire Loss Grants Issued For Individuals, Mar 10
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Disaster Recovery Center to Open In Duncan, Mar 6
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Stay In Touch With FEMA;, Mar 2
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Wildfire Damage Prevention Information Available In Mcalester, Feb 21
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FEMA Helpline Will Assist Disaster Applicants, Feb 14
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Wildfire Damage Prevention Information Available In Shawnee And Ardmore, Feb 10
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Wildfire Damage Prevention Information Available In Bixby And Claremore, Feb 9
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$1 Million In Wildfire Loss Grants Issued For Individuals, Feb 8
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Use Disaster Assistance Checks Wisely, Feb 6
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Wildfire Damage Prevention Information Available In Muskogee, Feb 3
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Disaster Recovery Center To Open In Mcintosh County, Feb 2
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State And Federal Disaster Workers Go Door To Door In Affected Communities, Jan 17
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Disaster Recovery Centers To Open In Edmond, Seminole, Jan 17
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Disaster Aid Reaches $215 Thousand For Wildfire Applicants, Jan 16
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FEMA Toll-Free Application Number Now Operational, Jan 13
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President Declares Major Disaster for Oklahoma, Jan 11
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Last Modified: Tuesday, 11-Apr-2006 09:41:21