Oklahoma wildfires ongoing
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Wildfires burned more than 300,000 acres in the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles, and more than a million people were under a fire watch Friday.
A storm chaser on social media shared shocking photos of destruction from wildfires in Oklahoma.
Firefighters have been battling blazes across the Panhandle and the northwest part of Oklahoma for days now. The majority of them aren't getting paid.
Low humidity and gusty winds were fueling wildfires in Oklahoma, including the Ranger Road Fire that has spread into Kansas.
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has expanded the State of Emergency to include a fourth county as wildfires continue to spread across the state.
Tulsa County leaders have issued a 12-day burn ban due to severe drought conditions and high fire danger. Officials say residents should avoid campfires, controlled burns and any outdoor activity that could create sparks. Violators could face a $500 fine.