The South Fork Fire and Salt Fire continue to burn in southern New Mexico.
Since its start on Monday, June 17, the wildfires have burned over 20,000 acres with 0% containment, according to the Village of Ruidoso website. It also caused the loss of approximately 1,400 structures and forced the evacuation of around 8,000 people.
The Salt Fire is making a significant run toward Ruidoso Downs, posing an imminent threat. A mandatory evacuation is in effect, officials said.
The South Fork Fire is burning on Mescalero Tribal, U.S. Forest Service land and areas around Ruidoso. The Salt Fire is also active on the Mescalero Reservation. A Complex Incident Management Team is managing both fires, according to officials.
More:South Fork Fire continues to burn near Ruidoso. Here’s what the fire looks like in NM
New Mexico governor requests Major Disaster Declaration for wildfires
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham requested a Major Disaster Declaration from President Joe Biden on Wednesday, June 19, in response to the South Fork Fire and Salt Fire.
The request highlights the urgent need for federal assistance due to the extensive damage and ongoing threats posed by these wildfires.
“Our first responders are heroes, but they need more resources to combat this disaster and keep our people safe,” said Grisham. “New Mexico has faced disaster before, but the scale of this emergency requires immediate federal intervention.”
– Natassia Paloma
Flash Flood Emergency for Ruidoso; water rescues ongoing
A Flash Flood Emergency is in effect until 11:15 p.m. MT for Ruidoso, Ruidoso Downs and Hollywood, New Mexico, according to the National Weather Service. Water rescues are ongoing.
Flood waters are surging down the slopes in the Ruidoso area from nearby burn scars. Residents should seek higher ground and stay away from any low-lying areas that could become flooded, officials said.
In a video below posted by the National Weather Service, the flood waters can be seen surging downhill.
– Aaron Bedoya
Unidentified body discovered in burned car during South Fork Fire
New Mexico State Police Uniform Bureau discovered skeletal remains in the driver’s seat when they arrived at the scene of a burned vehicle on Ranier Road during the South Fork Fire in Ruidoso, Lincoln County, Tuesday, June 18. The person remains unidentified, and no legible identification documents were found in the vehicle. The investigation is ongoing, New Mexico State police officials said.
– Natassia Paloma
Flash Flood Warning remains in effect
Emergency management has reported flash flooding over the McBride Burn Scar in Ruidoso. A Flash Flood Warning remains in effect until 5 p.m. MT for south-central Lincoln County. Between 1 and 2 inches of rain have fallen, with an additional 0.5 to 1.5 inches possible, the National Weather Service reports.
Flash flooding is already occurring, posing a life-threatening hazard. Areas affected include Gavilan Canyon Road, particularly near the south end at the junction with Meander, Homestead Loop, and downstream to the Rio Ruidoso, according to the National Weather Service.
– Aaron Bedoya
Evacuations still in place
Evacuations remain in place for the reservation, Ruidoso and Ruidoso Downs. Road closures are also in effect, Village of Ruidoso’s website states.
Additional evacuation orders include Fantasy Lane, Summit area, Botella Road, Snow Springs, Fence Canyon, Whitetail and Chihuahua Well. Residents are urged to stay out of the fire area to allow firefighters safe access and avoid hazards such as fire-weakened trees, downed power lines and potentially exposed gas lines.
– Aaron Bedoya
Did Farley’s in Ruidoso burn down?
A Facebook user posted Tuesday on her account that the Farley’s in Ruidoso did not burn down.
“We can’t always believe what we hear farleys is still standing I’ll leave my post public to ease some minds there are alot of people in Ruidoso still no service or power. God be with us all,” she posted.
– Aaron Bedoya
Ruidoso weather forecast includes hail
A severe Thunderstorm Warning continues for Ruidoso, Ruidoso Downs and Hollywood, New Mexico, until 3:45 p.m. MT. The storm will have quarter-sized hail and winds up to 60 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
– Aaron Bedoya
Ruidoso Downs Racetrack cancels live racing, property not affected by fire
Ruidoso Downs is canceling live horseracing this weekend. They will be postponing this weekend’s Bourbon Fest. They will have an update on the event once a new date is selected, the website states.
“I want to thank everyone who has reached out, concerned about the track, our Ruidoso Downs family and the horses during this time,” said Ruidoso Downs General Manager Rick Baugh. “At this time, the Ruidoso Downs property has not been impacted. I ask that you please continue to pray for this community and the men and women who are on the frontline fighting these fires.”
– Aaron Bedoya
Albertsons store in Ruidoso is closed but not burned down
Social media reports are helpful in disasters, but oftentimes they aren’t accurate. Reports that one of Ruidoso’s main grocery stores was destroyed by the Ruidoso fires are wrong.
Here is an update provided June 19 by an Albertsons official:
“The fire has not affected Albertsons Market at this time. The store is currently closed as per Ruidoso’s evacuation guidelines. We will reopen once it is safe for our team members to return to the Ruidoso area.
– El Paso Times staff
First confirmed Ruidoso fire death: Patrick Pearson
Patrick Pearson, 60, was found dead on the side of the road near the Swiss Chalet Motel, located at 1451 N. Mechem Road, according to New Mexico State Police.
He is remembered as a devoted father and talented musician by loved ones.
– Natassia Paloma
More:‘He is irreplaceable’: Ruidoso fire victim’s family, friends mourn country musician’s death
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