(Reuters) - Wind-driven wildfires that began in mid-April, fueled by severe drought, have killed hundreds of cattle and destroyed more than 300,000 acres in Oklahoma, authorities said on Monday.
The National Weather Service has issued fire weather-related alerts and warnings for portions of Oklahoma due to wildfire conditions and weather patterns. Oklahoma residents are urged to stay aware of ...
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