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Crews restore power to northeastern Oklahoma residents, 19,000+ without power at height

Wind v. tree in Midtown Tulsa


Photographer: KJRH
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Courtesy of Sandy Bass.
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Courtesy of Jason Castleman.
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Skiatook Dust Storm

 Michelle Lerch sent in this picture of the dust storm in Skiatook about 3:45 p.m. September 7, 2012.
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2News anchor Deana Silk captured this image of I-40 west of Oklahoma City as dust overtakes the interstate due to high winds.
Photographer: Deana Silk
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Posted: 09/07/2012

TULSA - Crews have restored electricity to thousand of customers as of Saturday Morning.

A burst of high winds brought down power lines and knocked out power across much of northeastern Oklahoma late Friday afternoon.

PSO said Nowata, Ocheleta and Ramona all had power lines down.

At the outage's peak, more than 19,000 customers were without electricity.

Outages:  (Total statewide with OG&E 3,016) 10:55am

  • Tulsa Co. 266

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