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Residents in the New Mexico village of Ruidoso were told to immediately flee Monday due to a wildfire that had grown to more than 1,300 acres, officials said.
Evacuations ordered in New Mexico as wildfires scorch over 80,000 acres Two wildfires – the Trout Fire and the Buck Fire – are raging in southwest New Mexico and have closed part of a national ...
Further evacuations were ordered Tuesday evening, June 17, for a pair of separate New Mexico wildfires burning in Grant County and Lincoln County.
Precautionary evacuations have been ordered for some rural areas affected by the Cooks Peak Fire, first reported around 4:15 p.m. Sunday, said Wendy Mason, a spokeswoman for the New Mexico ...
Residents of the village of Ruidoso in southern New Mexico were ordered to flee their homes Monday without even taking time to grab any belongings due to fast-moving wildfires.
Evacuations were ordered for the village of Ruidoso, New Mexico, due to a fast-moving wildfire called the South Fork Fire that started on Monday morning. The Village of Ruidoso government issued ...
New Mexico has declared a state of emergency, ordering evacuations for Ruidoso and nearby areas. Meanwhile, California is battling its own set of new fires.
Some residents in Ruidoso and surrounding Lincoln County, New Mexico were being urged to consider voluntary evacuations Monday due to rapidly developing wild fires in the area.
Residents in the New Mexico village of Ruidoso were told to immediately flee Monday due to a wildfire that had grown to more than 1,300 acres, officials said.
Evacuation were ordered Monday night for two New Mexico wildfires. The 7 Springs Fire is 250 acres in size, located south of Mecalero and north of Cloudcroft, and is 0% contained.
The Trout Fire and the Buck Fire are burning in the southwest part of the state, prompting evacuations for residents nearby.
The fire has burned more than 2,200 acres in rural areas near the Northeastern New Mexico village of Ocate.