Emergency crews from Oklahoma to aid Hurricane Irma recovery

 

September 10, 2017



OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin says the state is sending an emergency response team to Florida to help local communities recover from the impact of Hurricane Irma.

Fallin says a 12-person operations support team is deploying to the Florida State Emergency Operations Center in Tallahassee, Florida's capital. The team includes representatives of the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management, the state Department of Health and the cities of Oklahoma City and Tulsa.

The Grand River Dam Authority, which provides electrical power to northeastern Oklahoma, is also sending a crew of 30 men and 20 vehicles to central Florida to help restore power to local communities. The crew will remain in Florida about three weeks.

Hurricane Irma made landfall in the Florida Keys Sunday and is forecast to impact the state's Gulf Coast.

 

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