Severe thunderstorms swept through Oklahoma in the early morning hours of Monday, June 22, knocking out power to nearly 40,000 OG&E customers across the state. According to SpotOnOklahoma, the utility reported approximately 39,267 customers affected as of 4 AM, with Oklahoma County alone accounting for 21,291 outages. By 4:15 PM, OG&E had restored power to 76% of affected customers, though approximately 16,400 remained without electricity.
Oklahoma County Hit Hardest
The concentration of damage in Oklahoma County meant that the Oklahoma City metro area bore the brunt of the overnight storm. Downed trees, damaged power lines, and scattered equipment failures across the region kept OG&E crews working through the night and into Monday afternoon. The utility reported significant progress by mid-afternoon, but the remaining outages signaled that full restoration would continue into the evening and possibly beyond for the hardest-hit pockets.
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