LIVE BLOG: Evacuations in Pawnee County, more fires spark in Green Country
Mar 19, 2025
March 191:30 p.m. Tulsa County Emergency Manager Joe Kralicek said the fire near Berryhill started just after noon and the fire was pushing down a hill on West 21st Street. Crews were struggling to battle strong winds and steep
hills but are making progress in containing it. They're investigating how the fire started, but right now, the top priority is keeping everything contained and away from the industrial area at the bottom of the hill. 12:30 p.m.A fire is growing on West 21st Street near Berryhill in Tulsa County. 2 News is there monitoring nearby buildings as crews work to protect them. 10:00 a.m. The Pawnee County Emergency Manager said the fire is still only about 15% contained. Crews from the Oklahoma Forestry Service are working to assist the fire crews near Keystone Dam. 10 am wildfire update in Pawnee CountyAnother fire that started on Monday in Jenks is causing a lot of smoke in the area.8:45 a.m. Pawnee County Emergency Management estimates the fire is 15% contained. 8 a.m. Update on conditions: 8 am update on Pawnee County firesPHOTOS- We are gathering photos from across the area> GALLERY6:50 a.m. Fire jumped the highway near Keystone Dam. WIldfires jumps highway in Pawnee County6:30 a.m. Fires near Westport are close to the highway: WILDFIRES: Pawnee County6:15 a.m. Crews are monitoring a fire near Keystone Dam WILDFIRES: Near Keystone Dam5:00 a.m. Evacuations ordered in Pawnee County South of 412 from 312th W Ave East to Blacksmith Rd.Crews have closed Highway 412 in the area as they battle the fire. WIldfires in PawneeStrong winds and a Red Flag Fire Warning are causing dangerous conditions across Green Country. ...read more read less