Watch: Wildfires ravage Oklahoma
The hot dry summer across the U.S. hit Oklahoma especially hard, lighting the parched land on fire. Eighteen wild fires have already burned through more than 90 square miles over the course of a weekend. Manuel Bojorquez reports that, while there have been no reported deaths, officials are concerned there may be victims given the fire's broad path. ...
Published By: CBS News - Sunday, 5 August, 2012
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