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Resources and assistance for tornado-affected Oklahomans

Explore local and state entities that offer assistance for Oklahomans affected by recent tornadoes and severe weather. Also listed are opportunities to volunteer and help our neighbors as we adhere to The Oklahoma Standard and encourage acts of service, honor, and kindness.

News on 6 reports that Gov. Stitt has declared emergencies in Cleveland, Garvin, Lincoln, McClain, Oklahoma and Stephens counties.

Report Damages

Residents are asked to report damages to their property.

Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management

damage.ok.gov

Power Outages Maps

PSO power outages

OG&E power outages

Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives power outages 

Indian Electric Cooperative (IEC) power outages

Verdigris Valley Electric Cooperative (VVEC)

Power outages by state

Insurance Claims Assistance

The Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) provides guidance for the insurance claims process, and consumer inquiries and assistance if a claim is not handled appropriately.

oid.ok.gov/consumers/insurance-basics

405-521-2828

Additionally, consumer complaints may be filed with the Office of the Attorney General.

ConsumerProtection@oag.ok.gov

833-681-1895

Disaster Assistance

Partners working with the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management are dedicated to the safety and protection of Oklahoma citizens during a disaster. oklahoma.gov/oem/programs-and-services/individual-assistance.html

Oklahoma Red Cross: Click here to volunteer.

Salvation Army: Donations may be made here.

Oklahoma Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (OKVOAD) provides assistance to communities affected by disaster by adhering to the 4 Cs (Communication, Cooperation, Coordination, and Collaboration), State/Territory VOADs effectively provide relief. https://okvoad.org

Veterans Disaster Assistance

Veterans impacted by the recent storms may be eligible for an Oklahoma Department of Veteran Affairs Emergency Assistance Grant.

405-523-4000

Be Wary of Disaster-Related Scams

AARP Fraud Watch Network warns Oklahomans to be cautious when dealing with unfamiliar contractors or insurance claims adjusters.

· Tips to Avoid Frauds and Scams Following Natural Disasters: Tips and advice on avoiding post-disaster scams from the AARP Fraud Watch Network.

· 7 Tips for Avoiding Fraud When Donating to Charities: Criminals may take advantage of your generosity and steal your cash.

· Disaster Scams: Disasters can bring out the best in people, but it also brings scammers for whom others’ misfortune is just a chance to make a fast buck.

Related Stories:

· Disaster Preparedness Kits: Get checklists for 3-Day Grab and Go bag and a 7-Day Shelter In Place bag

· AARP Disaster Resilience Tool Kit: A free publication for how local leaders can reduce risks and better protect older adults.

· Safety During Natural Disasters: At home or on the road, these tips can help you stay out of harm's way in dangerous weather.

· Guide to Expanding Mitigation: Making the Connection to Older Adults: This guide highlights innovative and emerging partnerships for mitigation.

· Visit aarp.org/okhelp for assistance related to weather-related property damage, home rebate programs, and help to pay utility bills.



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