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EXTREME FLOODING HAPPENING IN NEW MEXICO.. This new event happened in Ruidoso, New Mexico this evening!

EXTREME FLOODING HAPPENING IN NEW MEXICO.. This new event happened in Ruidoso, New Mexico this evening!

 


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New Mexico flash flooding emergency declared, multiple rescues underway
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Updated on: July 8, 2025 / 8:43 PM EDT / CBS News

A father and two children in Lincoln, New Mexico, were washed away in flood waters on Tuesday, the National Weather Service reported after declaring a flash flooding emergency in the area.

Multiple rescue missions were underway at Gavilan Trailer Park in Ruidoso, and another person was also trapped in high water, the NWS said in its local storm report at 5:50 p.m. ET.

"Homes starting to be moved by water," the NWS said.

A video posted on social media by Ruidoso resident Kaitlyn Carpenter shows fast-moving water sweeping a home down a river.

Images from the U.S. Geological Survey posted to the NWS Albuquerque's X account also show a river in Lincoln County, the Rio Ruidoso, rapidly rising 15 feet in about an hour. "Stay away from the river! Seek higher ground NOW!" the weather service wrote.

According to the USGS's real-time data, water levels at the 30-mile-long river located about 150 miles southeast of Albuquerque were "extremely above" its historic daily averages on Tuesday evening.

The area around the Rio Ruidoso and much of Lincoln County was scorched last year by wildfires, making the soil unstable at the surface and more prone to flooding. 

Wildfires can significantly change the landscape, including reducing vegetation — which decreases the number of plants and roots to hold all the soil in place. The burn scars increase flash flood risks for at least two years, according to the federal Burned Area Emergency Response, which assessed the damage.


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