Most of the current Oklahoma wildfires are in the Panhandle and northwest parts of the state , especially Beaver, Texas, and Woodward counties.

Quick Scoop

  • Major active fires are burning in:
    • Beaver County (Panhandle) – “Ranger Road Fire,” spreading across parts of Oklahoma and into Kansas.
* **Texas County** (Panhandle) – “Stevens Fire” and “Side Road Fire,” near the **Town of Tyrone** and along **US 54**.
* **Woodward County** (northwest OK) – “43/43 Road Fire,” threatening areas around the **city of Woodward**.
  • The governor has declared a state of emergency for Beaver, Texas, and Woodward counties because of these wildfires.

Key Fire Locations (Current Cluster)

  • Ranger Road Fire – Beaver County, extending into Kansas, affecting the Gate area and nearby rural communities.
  • Stevens Fire – Texas County, near Tyrone , with earlier evacuations ordered.
  • Side Road Fire – Also in Texas County, started near a multi-vehicle accident on US‑54.
  • 43 / 43 Road Fire – Woodward County, close to Woodward city; some structures, including at a USDA facility, have been lost.

If you are in Oklahoma, officials are urging people to stay alert to local evacuation notices, avoid driving into smoke, and follow burn bans and fire weather warnings.

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