FEMA assesses damage after fire rips through Mannford
Mar 17, 2025
Residents in Mannford are dealing with the aftermath of wildfires that burned homes and businesses on March 14. FEMA assesses damage after fire rips through MannfordMannford city officials said FEMA arrived on March 17 to assess
the damage. Officials also said they should be back on March 19. 2 News' Isabel Flores spoke with Mike Cavenah. He lost his home during the fire but said he's one of the lucky ones. Im fine, Im fully covered, Im gonna recover from this, Ill be fine, but theres a lot that arent," said Cavenah. "I brought some empty totes to these houses down here and they said we dont have anything left to put in the totes.He said looking back, hes just lucky that he and his family are safe.You dont think its gonna happen to you," said Cavenah. "When I left, I had time to pull my trailer out, I couldve went and got my guns and all that stuff.He said he realized it was all replaceable- what matters most is family.2 News confirmed with the Chief of Police, Jerry Ridley, that FEMA was in town. "They just did an assessment of the area, trying to see what the damage looked like, see how much damage was done, trying to find out how many of the residents did not have insurance," he said. "They are going to try to be back Wednesday."Ridley said he was taken aback by the damages the fire caused.It is more destruction than what I had anticipated when the fire first broke out," he said. Mike Cavenah agrees.Its sad for this small town," he said. "I mean it couldve been worse, it couldve been a lot worse.Stay in touch with us anytime, anywhere -- Download our free app for Apple, Android and Kindle devices. Sign up for daily newsletters emailed to you Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram SUBSCRIBE on YouTube ...read more read less