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Tulsa Plays "What's That Smell?"

Health Online

Tulsa health officials are cautioning residents to be aware of the natural stench that comes as the water continues to recede after last week's historic flooding.

The Tulsa Worldreports that experts say the smells can be mold decay, odors with unrecognizable scents, or the odors from sewage or chemicals. Experts noted stagnant water also has a sour aroma and so does decaying vegetation.

Though Tulsa remained largely intact, one of its suburbs, Sand Springs, was among the first communities flooded when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began releasing more water from a dam upriver to control more severe flooding elsewhere.