Wildfire damages hundreds of structures in New Mexican village after residents flee
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham declared a state of emergency in southern New Mexico on Tuesday after wildfires destroyed or damaged hundreds of structures in the mountainous village of Ruidoso.
The governor’s declaration applies to Lincoln County and the Mescalero Apache Reservation. She also deployed additional National Guard troops to the area as residents fled under evacuation orders with little time to rescue belongings.
The magnitude of the fires is beyond local control and requires immediate state intervention to protect public health, safety and welfare, the governor said in a statement Tuesday afternoon. She said more than 500 structures had been damaged and the entire village of Ruidoso, population 7,000, had been evacuated.
“The horrific South Fork Fire and Salt Fire have ravaged our lands and property, and forced thousands to flee their homes,” she said. “We are deploying every available resource to control these fires.”