A destructive storm is currently wreaking havoc in northeast Oklahoma, with Washington County being the latest area to be impacted. The storm initially tore through neighboring Barnsdall in Osage County before making its way to Washington County, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
Emergency management officials in Washington County are urging residents to stay home and off the roads to allow for emergency efforts to proceed smoothly. The Washington County Emergency Management Agency took to Facebook to issue a warning, emphasizing the importance of avoiding unnecessary travel during this time.
Reports of damage have been flooding in from various parts of the county, with a key roadway being rendered impassable due to debris. Washington Blvd (Highway 75) has been blocked in both directions, cutting off access between certain areas of the county.
The situation remains fluid as emergency crews work tirelessly to assess the extent of the damage and provide assistance to those in need. Residents are advised to stay tuned to local news outlets and official channels for updates on the storm and any further instructions from authorities.