Firestorm 2009 – see our ongoing coverage
It’s been a couple weeks since we were all in front of our computers at the end of the work day trying to find out where the fires were going next.
We covered the story frantically with our breaking news team late into that night, using our live chats as the platform to keep you informed.
We launched an ongoing coverage page of the Firestorm: Oklahoma Wildfires 2009 the next day. And we began pulling together all the resources we could to try to tell this story as it continues into the future.
But as life moves on, we often forget about what happened just a few weeks ago. So I’m taking this opportunity to remind our audience that we have a lot of information for our users about this.
- We have a map of the destruction, with points on every home that we could find that were damaged in the wildfires. When you look at the page and see all the points, it really shows how dangerous and damaging that day was.
- We have every story we’ve written about the fires. From the first day until today.
- We have every video we’ve produced. See the breaking news reports from April 9, and see the aftermath coverage in recent weeks.
- And we have tons of photos. The aerials are especially telling, showing a wide path of destruction.
Take time this weekend to go through our coverage and remind yourself of what happened as we move quickly onto the next problem and the next breaking news story.
We’ll be sure to keep covering the stories of the people trying to rebuild and state trying to regroup.
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