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SEMINOLE COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) – Officials in Seminole and Cleveland counties are urging residents to check new flood risk maps. This past spring, Oklahoma saw historic flooding across the state.
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Seminole County officials are in the process of updating their floodplain maps in the western part of the county. Here's what that means for residents.
With less than 70 days until the start of the next hurricane season, Seminole County is starting to update its floodplain management plan for the next five years.
Seminole County on Wednesday morning issued an emergency evacuation order for residents in mobile and manufactured homes, in flood zones and low-lying areas and those with special needs.
Pinellas County has received questions from people asking if these flood maps are also evacuation zones. They are not. Your evacuation zone stays the same. This is only for flood insurance purposes.
After opening the sites on Wednesday, county emergency officials will then call for an evacuation of certain residents. “The evacuation will be for those in low-lying areas... flood-prone areas ...
Seminole County on Wednesday morning issued an emergency evacuation order for residents in mobile and manufactured homes, in flood zones and low-lying areas and those with special needs.
Residents of Seminole County's Shadowbay neighborhood are outraged that a resident sealed a stormwater drain pipe. Now the neighborhood floods after a heavy thunderstorm.