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Governor Declares State of Emergency in Tulsa and 6 Other Counties

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Governor Mary Fallin has declared a state of emergency in seven northeastern Oklahoma counties hit by tornadoes, severe storms and straight-line winds.

Fallin issued the declaration Friday for Craig, Mayes, Nowata, Osage, Rogers, Tulsa and Washington counties.

Severe storms damaged homes and businesses and injured seven people Wednesday evening. A 14-year-old girl was hospitalized with head and back injuries after a tree hit the vehicle in which she was traveling. One adult and two other children in the vehicle were treated and released.

Damage assessments are ongoing in some areas. Under the executive order, state agencies can make emergency purchases and acquisitions they need to expedite delivery of resources to local jurisdictions.

Fallin's order is in effect for 30 days and could be amended to include additional counties if needed.