Leedy, OK – Residents in Leedy have been ordered to evacuate immediately due to a fire threat in the area. Authorities urge everyone to leave now to ensure safety.
According to the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management, the evacuation order was issued at 12:42 p.m. CDT on Friday. Residents are advised not to delay packing belongings and to evacuate as soon as possible. A reunification center is being established at the Cheyenne Courthouse for those displaced by the evacuation.
Officials warn that roads in the region may be affected by fire and smoke, creating hazardous driving conditions. Residents should avoid driving into areas of heavy smoke and are advised to slow down and move over for emergency vehicles.
The National Weather Service relayed the emergency alert and provided location coordinates indicating the affected region. Emergency crews are working to manage the situation, but conditions may change rapidly.
Residents are encouraged to stay updated through official channels and follow all instructions from local authorities. More information will be provided as the situation develops.