Tulsa hit by severe storms with 100 MPH winds, Mayor declares emergency.

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The City of Tulsa has issued an emergency proclamation after severe weather caused damages including downed power lines and gas leaks. Mayor GT Bynum urges individuals to stay off the roads and stay home, and if they must go out, to exercise caution and avoid driving over power lines or large tree debris. Cooling stations are available for those without power. Utility companies are assessing damage and responding accordingly, and Tulsa police have activated the Incident Management Team.
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