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$200 Million in Storm Damage

Damage from May storms may hit $200-million

06/04/2015 | Rating NR

The Oklahoma News Report

$200 Million in Storm Damage

Clip: Season 4 Episode 446 | 7m 6s

Damage from May storms may hit $200-million

Oklahoma officials are now estimating damage to property, public infrastructure and private businesses will run up to $200-million because of storm damage in May. In some cases damage estimates have yet to even begin for damage to county roads and bridges but state officials say federal emergency funds will cover much of the cost of repairing that damage.

06/04/2015 | Rating NR

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