FEMA Declared Disaster Oklahoma
Updated 7/28/15: On July 24, 2015, FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Oklahoma as a result of severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding May 5 to June 22, 2015. Twelve additional counties are eligible for individual assistance:
- Adair, Cherokee, Coal, Delaware, Garvin, Hughes, Lincoln, Logan, Love, Murray, Ottawa and Pontotoc
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FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma.
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ZIP code List for FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma Individual and Public Assistance 7/24/15.
Updated 7/13/15: On July 10, 2015, FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Oklahoma as a result of severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding May 5 to June 22, 2015. Five additional counties are eligible for public assistance:
- Delaware, Greer, Harmon, Mayes and Nowata
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FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma.
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ZIP code List for FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma Individual and Public Assistance 7/10/15.
Updated 7/3: On July 2, FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Oklahoma as a result of severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding May 5 to June 4. Nine additional counties are eligible for individual assistance:
- Carter, Jefferson, Latimer, Mayes, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Pushmataha, Stephens and Tulsa
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FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma.
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ZIP code List for FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma Individual and Public Assistance 7/2/15.
Updated 6/18: On June 17, FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Oklahoma as a result of severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding May 5 to June 4. Several additional counties are eligible for assistance:
- Individual Assistance: Choctaw, Cotton, Rogers and Tillman
- Public Assistance: Craig, Custer, Dewey, Grant, Jefferson, Kay, Kingfisher, Kiowa, Major, Noble, Oklahoma, Ottawa, Rogers Mills and Wagoner
To view the FEMA release, please click here:
FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma.
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ZIP code List for FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma Individual and Public Assistance 6/15/15.
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Updated 6/18: On June 15, FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Oklahoma as a result of severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding May 5 to June 4. Seven additional counties are eligible for Individual assistance:
- Beckham, Caddo, Canadian, Marshall, Mcintosh, Seminole and Wagoner
To view the FEMA release, please click here:
FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma.
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ZIP code List for FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma Individual and Public Assistance 6/15/15.
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Updated 6/12: On June 11, FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Oklahoma as a result of severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding May 5 to June 4. Fifteen additional counties are eligible for public assistance:
- Adair, Beckham, Caddo, Creek, Comanche, Garvin, Jackson, Logan, Marshall, McCurtain, McIntosh, Muskogee, Pushmataha, Sequoyah and Washita
To view the FEMA release, please click here:
FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma.
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ZIP code List for FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma Individual and Public Assistance 6/11/15.
To view affected areas within MapAlert®, please click here: MapAlert Disaster Viewer.
Updated 6/10: On June 9, FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Oklahoma as a result of severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding May 5 to June 4. Nine additional counties are eligible for public assistance:
- Canadian, Carter, Choctaw, Coal, Le Flore, Love, Murray, Okmulgee and Pottawatomie
To view the FEMA release, please click here:
FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma.
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ZIP code List for FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma Individual and Public Assistance 6/9/15.
To view affected areas within MapAlert®, please click here: MapAlert Disaster Viewer.
Updated 6/9: On June 4, FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Oklahoma as a result of severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding May 5 to June 4. The update closes the incident period on June 4, 2015.
To view the FEMA release, please click here:
FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma.
Updated 6/5: On June 4, FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Oklahoma as a result of severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding May 5 and continuing. The following counties are eligible for public assistance:
- Atoka, Bryan, Cleveland, Cotton, Grady, Haskell, Hughes, Johnston, Latimer, McClain, Okfuskee, Pittsburg, Pontotoc, Seminole, Stephens and Tillman
To view the FEMA release, please click here:
FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma.
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ZIP code List for FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma Individual and Public Assistance 6/4/15.
To view affected areas within MapAlert®, please click here: MapAlert Disaster Viewer.
Updated 6/5: On June 4, FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Oklahoma as a result of severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding May 5 and continuing. Ten additional counties are eligible for individual assistance:
- Atoka, Bryan, Comanche, Johnston, Kiowa, Le Flore, McClain, McCurtain, Pittsburg and Pottawatomie
To view the FEMA release, please click here:
FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma.
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ZIP code List for FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma Individual Assistance 6/4/15.
To view affected areas within MapAlert®, please click here: MapAlert Disaster Viewer.
Updated 6/4: On June 3, FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Oklahoma as a result of severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding May 5-10. The update changes the incident period to May 5, 2015 and continuing.
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FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma.
On May 26, FEMA issued a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Oklahoma as a result of severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding May 5-10. The following counties are eligible for individual assistance:
- Cleveland, Grady and Oklahoma
To view the FEMA release, please click here:
FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma.
To view a listing of the ZIP codes located within the affected area, please click here:
ZIP code List for FEMA Declared Disaster Area Oklahoma Individual Assistance 5/26/15.
To view affected areas within MapAlert®, please click here: MapAlert Disaster Viewer.
For a direct link to the FEMA web site, please click here: http://www.fema.gov/.
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To review Fannie Mae’s Q&A regarding natural disaster relief, please click here: Fannie Mae’s Natural Disaster Relief Policies.
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