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Storms cause minor flooding, damage in Oklahoma
 
By Staff Reports NewsOK.com
Published: 8/10/2009  9:25 PM
Last Modified: 8/10/2009  9:29 PM

Severe weather prompted officials at the National Weather Service to issue a flood advisory for parts of eastern Oklahoma until 10:15 p.m. tonight.

The advisory is for parts of Muskogee, Okfuskee, Creek, Okmulgee, Wagoner and McIntosh counties.

Flooding has been reported over roads in Tulsa and minor flooding was reported on roads in Mannford in Creek County.

Winds from the storm were responsible for knocking down tree limbs onto power lines in Bristow, which caused a house fire at First and Main Street, an observer reported to the service. Winds knocked over a billboard and a power pole in Stillwater.

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By Staff Reports NewsOK.com

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