FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 3, 2016
Governor Mary Fallin Declares State of Emergency for Pawnee County after Earthquake
OKLAHOMA CITY – Governor Mary Fallin
has declared a state of emergency for Pawnee County due to a magnitude 5.6
earthquake that occurred Saturday morning near the city of Pawnee.
The earthquake was felt in
multiple states and was the strongest the state has experienced since November
2011 when a magnitude 5.6 earthquake occurred in Lincoln County.
“I’m glad to hear no one was seriously
hurt in today’s earthquake and damage appears to be limited. This emergency
declaration will start the process to helping individuals, families and
businesses impacted by the earthquakes and serves as a precursor to requesting
any necessary assistance,” said Fallin.
“I
appreciate the quick response by the Department of Emergency Management and
Department of Transportation to assess damage of the affected area and to
ensure our state highway and turnpike bridges are safe. And I applaud the
Oklahoma Corporation Commission, the state agency tasked with regulating the
oil and gas industry, in taking swift action by ordering all disposal wells
within a 725-square mile area of today’s earthquake to shut down and working
with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which has sole jurisdiction over
disposal wells in nearby Osage County.
"Information on the earthquake is still
being collected," Fallin said, "and will be reviewed by my coordinating council on seismic
activity chaired by Secretary of Energy and Environment Michael Teague, as we
continue to move forward to make our state safe.”
Fallin and state emergency
management officials are asking residents to submit photos of earthquake damage
to their homes or businesses through the OK Emergency mobile application. The
OK Emergency app is available for Apple, Android, and Blackberry devices
as well as any other smartphone, tablet or computer through the mobile site: www.emergency.ok.gov.
Fallin’s executive order
allows state agencies to make emergency purchases related to disaster relief
and preparedness. The declaration also marks a first step toward seeking
federal aid should it be necessary.
Under the executive order, the
state of emergency lasts for 30 days. Additional counties may be added if
needed.
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