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Oklahoma Wildfires: How to Get Help and How to Help

Posted on 03/15/25

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More than 100 wildfires around Oklahoma ravaged communities and destroyed hundreds of structures.




AARP is here for you. We have compiled a list of government, nonprofit and other resources that offer information or assistance to those impacted. Please note this list will be updated as more information becomes available.

If you’re in a life-threatening situation, call 911 immediately. For non-emergency assistance, call 211, a free and confidential helpline connecting people with local resources. 

Weather information
National Weather Service: Weather alerts and forecasts.
AirNowAir quality maps in your area.
Oklahoma wildfire, smoke map: Track latest wildfires, red flag warnings

Shelter
The American Red Cross shelters map: Free Red Cross shelters in the region providing food, water, beds, health services and more. Alternatively, call 800-733-2767 for information. All Red Cross shelters are accessible to people with disabilities. Service animals are welcome.
List of shelters from Governor Stitt’s office
Evacuation sites/shelters: According to the Tulsa World, more than 130 fires in 44 counties have been reported to the State Emergency Operations Center.

How you can help
The American Red Cross is accepting donations to help support its work to provide shelter, food, emotional support and health services for those affected. It is also seeking volunteers.

Assistance and Preparation
Visit aarp.org/okdisaster for resources including
- A printable checklist to organize a 3-day "Grab and Go" bag and a 7-day "Shelter in Place" bag.
- Technology to Have During a Natural Disaster: Free apps and affordable gadgets can help before and after extreme weather.
- AARP Disaster Resilience Tool Kit: A free publication for how local leaders can reduce risks and better protect older adults.
- Safety During Natural Disasters: At home or on the road, these tips can help you stay out of harm's way in dangerous weather.
- Guide to Expanding Mitigation: Making the Connection to Older Adults: This guide highlights innovative and emerging partnerships for mitigation.
- 7 Tips for Avoiding Fraud When Donating to Charities: Criminals may exploit your generosity and steal your cash.
Disaster Scams: Disasters can bring out the best in people, but they also bring scammers for whom others’ misfortune is just a chance to make a fast buck. 
- Tips to Avoid Frauds and Scams Following Natural Disasters: Tips and advice on avoiding post-disaster scams from the AARP Fraud Watch Network.
Ready.gov’s Wildfires web page: Advice on preparing, staying safe and returning home after wildfires.
AARP’s How to Prepare for a Natural Disaster hub: Articles on disaster plans, emergency escape kits, pet preparedness and more.
The American Red Cross’ wildfire safety web page: Information on emergency supplies, staying connected and evacuating safely.

This story is provided by AARP Oklahoma. Visit the AARP Oklahoma page for more news, events, and programs affecting retirement, health care, and more.

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