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Several hay bales and tree burn in Logan County

“You burn hot”: several hay bales and tree catch fire in Logan County.

The Koco 5 -field meteorologist Michael Armstrong at the crime scene, where several hay bales and a tree in Logan County found fire, was driving as forest fires.

The Koco 5 -field meteorologist Michael Armstrong at the crime scene, where several hay bales and a tree in Logan County found fire, was driving as forest fires. Michael said he was about 2 miles northwest of the city of Meridian, east of Guthrie. “These hay bales here, man, they burn hot,” said Michael. “It is astonishing how much heat you have released. I can sometimes feel the heat in the storm command.” Video below: structure, vehicle in the forest fire in the north of Oklahoma County. Click here to learn more. A nearby house was not burned and is okay, but the flames rose into the middle of the tree next to the hay bale. “Only a few wild scenes continue here in Logan County,” said Michael. “It is just so difficult to put this in the right light when so many things burn.” Further fire tracking of fires as evacuation orders that were granted in Oklahoma evacuation orders for the southeast of Norman were evacuating in Leedey due to the forest fire OHP: six after the wreck along the interstate 35 due to Blowing Dust Watch: Staub, which are almost blocked by strong winds, almost blocked from the Devon tower.

The Koco 5 -field meteorologist Michael Armstrong at the crime scene, where several hay bales and a tree in Logan County found fire, was driving as forest fires.

Michael said he was about 2 miles northwest of the city of Meridian, east of Guthrie.

“These hay bales here, man, they burn hot,” said Michael. “It is astonishing how much heat you have released. I can sometimes feel the heat in the storm command.”

Video below: Structure, vehicle in the forest fire in the north of Oklahoma County. Click here to learn more.

A nearby house was not burned and is okay, but the flames rose into the middle of the tree next to the hay bale.

“Only a few wild scenes continue here in Logan County,” said Michael. “It is just so difficult to put this in the right light when so many things burn.”


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