Help For Those in Need After the Fires

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Logan County Emergency Management and other local agencies and charities are already working to gather resources from the community to help those affected by the fires in Logan County.

 

For those who would like to donate anything for distribution, items can be dropped off at Community Church, 512 E. Seward Road. Fire control work is ongoing and so the responders themselves still need items such as bananas, water or Gatorade, and Chapstick.

 

Also, contact the American Red Cross at 1-800-REDCROSS for information on how to assist.

 

LCEM is requesting that any property owners who took damage email the address of the location of where the structure, the approximate square footage, the legal name of the owner as listed on the property records or tax statement, and a good phone number for contact. If an outbuilding is on property that does not have a 911 address, owners are requested to provide good directions to the property. This information is needed by midnight Sunday, April 2nd, for use by damage assessment teams who will be in the area beginning on Monday. This information should be sent to Steven Haga at shaga@logancountyso.org as soon as possible.

 

Any horse owners in the area of the fires who might need assistance or boarding should reach out to Aspen Ranch at 405-850-5469 and ask for Tiffany. You can also reach out to Logan County Fairgrounds Rodeo Arena it has been unlocked by the City of Guthrie reach out at 405-282-2789

 

Assistance from the American Red Cross is available for those with damaged homes. Homeowners in need can reach out to the Red Cross at 1-800-REDCROSS.

Guthrie News Leader will provide updates as warranted.

 

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