Flash Floods Hit Ruidoso, New Mexico, 5 People Rescued
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Shortly after the largest wildfire in New Mexico history, a flash flood in July 2022 sent water raging through burn-scarred Tecolote Creek in rural San Miguel County.
Albuquerque has issued a flood watch for parts of central New Mexico, including the South Central Mountains. The flood watch is in effect
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As many as 200 homes damaged as officials survey the aftermath of a deadly New Mexico flood
The mountain village of Ruidoso has returned to the grim rituals of rebuilding from flash flooding. Crews are working to clear twisted metal, broken trees and muddy debris from streets and homes days after monsoon rains triggered a deadly flash flood in southern New Mexico.
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Amazon S3 on MSNResidents struggle with floods in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Residents struggled as flash floods swamped Albuquerque homes. Locals in New Mexico, battled flooding after heavy rainfall inundated a residential neighbourhood on July 24. Footage captured by Orlando Marquez shows murky floodwater seeping into homes as his family desperately tried to sweep the deluge out.
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Fox Weather on MSNFlash flooding slams Ruidoso again as New Mexico town feels impacts from wildfire burn scar
A Flash Flood Warning was issued Thursday afternoon for the village of Ruidoso and surrounding areas after heavy rainfall from monsoonal thunderstorms triggered flooding and water rescues around burn scar areas.
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FEMA announced on Wednesday morning that federal disaster assistance is now available to New Mexico to help with recovery efforts from the severe storms on July 5. The “Major Disaster Declaration” was approved by President Trump.
Dona Ana County Commissioners are meeting this afternoon to discuss a resolution to approve an Emergency Disaster Declaration after the Vado flooding. The small rural community flooded earlier this week when rain waters overwhelmed hundreds of homes.
The Dona Ana County Sheriff's Office and Fire Rescue departments say significant flooding in the Vado, New Mexico area is prompting emergency evacuations. That's south of Las Cruces. County leaders say heavy rainfall Tuesday brought over 2 inches of water to the region.