Four Killed, 142 Hurt in Wildfires That Have Scorched 170,000 Acres in Oklahoma

National Weather Service forecasts continued risk for wildfires from windy, dry conditions in western Oklahoma and northern Texas.
Four Killed, 142 Hurt in Wildfires That Have Scorched 170,000 Acres in Oklahoma
Dacota Roberson looks through the burned wreckage of his parents' camper at Lake Carl Blackwell just outside Stillwater, Okla., on March 15, 2025. Michael Clements/The Epoch Times
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Four people have been killed and 142 injured by wildfires and high winds that continue to rake Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management (OEM) reported.

The National Weather Service forecasts that high winds and low humidity will continue across the state, keeping the risk of wildfires extremely high until at least Wednesday.

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