City Of Tulsa Responds To Storm Damage, Urges Caution On Roads

Tulsa officials are evaluating storm damage and urge residents to avoid hazardous road conditions, report downed power lines, and prepare for potential flooding.

Sunday, November 3rd 2024, 9:46 pm

By: News On 6


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City of Tulsa officials are assessing damage after a severe storm swept through the city early Sunday morning, leaving power outages and scattered debris in its wake.

Reports indicate that high winds blew loose items around the city, leading to hazardous conditions on roadways. The City of Tulsa advises residents to stay off the roads if possible. Anyone who must travel is urged to avoid downed power lines and loose debris, as these may pose serious risks.

Officials also warn of potential flooding as rain continues into Monday. Residents are encouraged to find alternate routes if they encounter standing water on the road, following the guideline "Turn Around, Don’t Drown." For information on frequently flooded streets in Tulsa, visit cityoftulsa.org/FFS.

To report downed trees or utility issues, the City of Tulsa has provided the following contacts:

  1. Trees in the Roadway: (918) 596-9488
  2. Power Outages or Downed Lines: Submit a report online or call (833) 776-6884
  3. Gas Leaks: Call 911 after evacuating the area


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