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Woodward Today
By the People, for the People
Wildfire in Woodward burns over 2,000 acres
Evacuation order lifted as firefighters contain 20% of blaze
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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A wildfire that broke out in Woodward, Oklahoma has burned over 2,000 acres, with firefighters currently containing 20% of the blaze. The evacuation order for the area has been lifted, allowing families to return home and survey the damage left behind by the fires.
Why it matters
Wildfires are a growing concern in Oklahoma due to drought conditions and high temperatures, with this latest incident in Woodward being the latest in a series of blazes that have threatened homes and businesses in the region.
The details
The wildfire in Woodward started earlier this week and has since burned through over 2,000 acres of land. Firefighters have been able to contain 20% of the blaze, allowing the evacuation order for the area to be lifted so that residents can return home and assess the damage to their properties.
- The wildfire started earlier this week in Woodward, Oklahoma.
- As of Tuesday night, the evacuation order for the area has been lifted.
The players
Woodward, Oklahoma
A city in northwestern Oklahoma that has been impacted by the recent wildfire.
The takeaway
This wildfire highlights the ongoing threat of wildfires in Oklahoma due to the state's susceptibility to drought conditions and high temperatures, underscoring the need for continued vigilance and preparedness among local communities.

