Oklahoma fires: Sky 5 surveys wildfire damage across Oklahoma

Sky 5 surveying wildfire damage from across Oklahoma

Wildfires and strong winds devastated several homes and communities across Oklahoma on Friday.

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Updated: 8:31 AM CDT Mar 15, 2025

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Sky 5 surveying wildfire damage from across Oklahoma

Wildfires and strong winds devastated several homes and communities across Oklahoma on Friday.

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Updated: 8:31 AM CDT Mar 15, 2025

Wildfires and strong winds devastated several homes and communities across Oklahoma on Friday. >> Open the video player above for live coverage of Sky 5 surveying wildfire damage. Some of the fires are still going Saturday morning in parts of the state, and evacuation orders are still in place. Authorities say more than 130 wildfires were reported in 44 counties across Oklahoma on Friday, and many are still active Saturday morning. Some of the major fires were in Mannford, Stillwater, Guthrie, Leedey, Norman, Oklahoma City and Little Axe. Authorities have not said how many people have been injured because of the fires and windstorm. Below is a look at some of the devastation left behind by Friday’s wildfires. Home and vehicle destroyed and scorched by wildfire Home in ruins because of Friday’s wildfires near Langston

Wildfires and strong winds devastated several homes and communities across Oklahoma on Friday.

>> Open the video player above for live coverage of Sky 5 surveying wildfire damage.

Some of the fires are still going Saturday morning in parts of the state, and evacuation orders are still in place.

Authorities say more than 130 wildfires were reported in 44 counties across Oklahoma on Friday, and many are still active Saturday morning. Some of the major fires were in Mannford, Stillwater, Guthrie, Leedey, Norman, Oklahoma City and Little Axe.

Authorities have not said how many people have been injured because of the fires and windstorm.

Below is a look at some of the devastation left behind by Friday’s wildfires.

Home and vehicle destroyed and scorched by wildfire

Home in ruins because of Friday’s wildfires near Langston

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