News, Media & Events: Oklahoma

Preparedness Tips

A few inches of water in a 1,000-square foot home could cost more than $10,000 in repairs and replacement of personal possessions. Homeowner’s insurance doesn’t cover most floods. Learn more about flood insurance.

Press Releases and Fact Sheets

After Oklahoma residents apply for disaster assistance, they may receive a call from FEMA seeking more information to process the application, or to schedule an inspection. Survivors should remember that these calls often come with unfamiliar area codes and phone numbers.
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Oklahoma homeowners and renters from Cleveland, Creek, Lincoln, Logan, Oklahoma, Pawnee and Payne Counties, who suffered losses after the March 14-21 wildfires and straight-line winds may want more information about their eligibility for FEMA disaster assistance.
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Oklahoma residents who have been affected by the March wildfires and straight-line winds have 30 days left to apply for FEMA assistance.
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