What is the name and location of the wildfire?

As of March 17, 2025, there are more than 130 fires burning across Oklahoma and impacting several regions within the state, particularly Green Country and Stillwater (1). The wildfires have spread across several counties, including Lincoln, Garfield, Haskell, and Pawnee, all of which have seen significant damage due to the fires and high winds.

The fires have also affected vast swaths of land, with 170,000 acres burned, and numerous structures destroyed (2). Four people have died in the fires. Wind and extreme dust are also affecting the state.

Which cities or areas are affected by the wildfire?

Cities and areas most directly affected by the wildfires include Stillwater and the counties of Lincoln, Garfield, Haskell, and Pawnee.

These regions are experiencing the worst of the damage, with reports of 400 homes burned (3). The fires have caused widespread destruction, making these areas critical points for ongoing relief efforts.

Are there any evacuation orders or alerts in place?

Due to the scale of the disaster, emergency authorities may have issued evacuation notices in the affected areas. Residents should stay updated on local evacuation instructions and shelter information through official channels to ensure their safety during this ongoing crisis.

How can I protect myself from wildfire smoke?

Always plan ahead to protect yourself from wildfire smoke.

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