December 13, 2025
Flash Flood Hits Oklahoma Boys & Girls Club, 50 Children Evacuated Safely

Flash Flood Hits Oklahoma Boys & Girls Club, 50 Children Evacuated Safely

A sudden flash flood struck the town of Sallisaw, Oklahoma, early Tuesday morning, forcing the emergency evacuation of 50 children from a local Boys & Girls Club.

Key Details:

  • Location: Sallisaw, Oklahoma, near the Arkansas border
  • Incident: Flash flooding overwhelmed the main street and quickly inundated the Boys & Girls Club
  • Evacuation:
    • Water surged through the building, rising nearly a foot in just 15 minutes
    • Staff, firefighters, and police worked together to escort children to safety
    • Some children had to be carried through waist-deep water
  • Emotional Toll:
    • Children cried and screamed during the evacuation
    • Many had heard about the tragic flooding in Texas that killed over 120 people, including 27 campers and counselors

Statements:

  • Laura Kuykendall, CEO of the Sequoyah County Boys & Girls Club: “We were trying to keep them calm because they’re scared, they’re afraid.”
    “We had to carry the kids out because they couldn’t get in the water.”

Background:

  • Texas Connection:
    • Just last week, Kerr County, Texas, was devastated by deadly flooding along the Guadalupe River
    • 173 people remain missing, with Camp Mystic among the hardest hit
  • National Impact:
    • Oklahoma is one of at least four states experiencing flash flooding this week
    • New Mexico reported at least 3 deaths after floods in a mountain village
    • North Carolina and Southern Virginia face further flooding after Tropical Storm Chantal
    • Wildfires continue to spread across California and even Alaska

All 50 children from the Sallisaw Boys & Girls Club were safely reunited with their families. No injuries were reported. Emergency services remain on alert as extreme weather patterns continue across the country.

Donna Mansfield

Donna Mansfield

Donna Mansfield is a dedicated reporter with a passion for delivering clear, concise news that matters. She covers local and national stories with accuracy and integrity.

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