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Smoke rises from a wildfire in Ruidoso, New Mexico, on June 17, 2024. One death and more than 1,400 structures have been lost in the South Fork and the Salt fires near the mountain resort village.
An airplane drops fire retardant just above the Blue 2 fire near Ruidoso, New Mexico. The fire began on May 17, 2024 after lightning hit. It has continued for over a week and now sits over 7,000 ...
Watch live cam of the Village of Ruidoso: New fire start billows smoke over Lincoln County community Smoke and fire map of Texas wildfires. Wildfire smoke map: Track fires and ref flag warnings ...
The South Fork Fire was a wildfire in New Mexico that burned 17,569 acres (7,110 ha) before being declared 99% contained as of July 15, 2024. [4] The fire began on June 17 near the town of Ruidoso and grew very rapidly, surpassing 15,000 acres burned by the following day and destroying at least 1400 houses and structures. Investigators have ...
Despite nearby heavy rainfall, fire officials said the South Fork Fire, which is burning on the western edge of Ruidoso, had grown to 16,335 acres by Wednesday afternoon and was still 0% contained.
The South Fork Fire and Salt Fire are active wildfires discovered Monday, June 17, on the Mescalero Reservation west of the Village of Ruidoso. NM Gov. Grisham: Cause of Ruidoso fire under ...
More information about the fires is being communicated via radio broadcast in the area through 1490 AM, as well as the Lincoln County New Mexico incident information website. Residents are also ...
At least one person has been reported dead as a result of the fast-growing wildfires still burning in New Mexico, officials said Tuesday. ... converging on the village of Ruidoso “like a pair of ...