Additional Precautionary Water Advisories Lifted for Ruidoso and Surrounding Areas
The NMED Drinking Water Bureau has lifted additional precautionary drinking water advisories for parts of the Ruidoso Water System and the entire Alto Lakes Water & Sanitation District. However, advisories remain in place for certain areas, including Tall Pines Water Association, Cedar Creek, Alpine Village, and Gavilan Hills Water System. For more details, contact Brandi Littleton at 575-323-4298.
Daily Update: Friday, June 29, 2024 - All Zones Now Open to Residents
Significant progress has been made in containing the South Fork and Salt fires, which have burned around 25,000 acres. All exclusion zones are now open to residents, while crews continue to address hot spots and conduct suppression repair. Key resources and personnel remain active, ensuring safety and recovery. Residents are urged to stay informed and allow emergency personnel to complete their critical work.
Free Public WiFi Access for Ruidoso Area Residents Affected by Fires
Tularosa Basin Telephone Company/Tularosa Communications, Inc. has set up a free public WiFi access point at 433 Sudderth Drive, next to the First National Bank, for those impacted by the South Fork Fire. Connect to the network "TCI Public" for internet access. This service helps residents stay connected during the disruption. Stay safe and follow the South Fork Fire Information Hub for updates.
RE-ENTRY UPDATE: All Areas Now Open
All areas previously under Exclusion Zones in Ruidoso are now open to residents. Upper Canyon may experience low water pressure. Flash floods and landslides are still possible, so immediate evacuation is required if called. Numerous hazards, including downed and falling trees, remain. Exercise caution and stay informed through the South Fork Fire Information Hub. Your safety is our top priority.
Alto Lake Closed Indefinitely Due to South Fork Fire Damages
The Village of Ruidoso announces the indefinite closure of Alto Lake following extensive damages from the South Fork Fire. The fire has compromised trails, recreational facilities, and the lake’s ecosystem, posing significant safety risks. Restoration efforts are underway. Your cooperation and understanding are greatly appreciated during this challenging time.
Precautionary Water Advisory Partially Lifted for Ruidoso and Surrounding Areas
The New Mexico Environment Department has partially lifted the precautionary water advisory for Ruidoso and surrounding areas, including the Ruidoso Water System and several local establishments. The advisory remains in place for other areas, such as Cedar Creek and Alpine Village. For detailed information, contact Brandi Littleton at 575-323-4298. NMED ensures no discrimination in its programs and activities.
Public Notice: Importance of Flood Insurance in Ruidoso Post-Wildfires
Residents and business owners in Ruidoso are urged to purchase flood insurance due to increased post-wildfire flood risks. NFIP policies have a 30-day waiting period, so act now for future coverage. Homeowners and renters’ policies typically don’t cover flood damage, but NFIP policies do. Contact 1-877-336-2627 or visit floodsmart.gov for assistance. Protect your property and stay informed with local resources.
Daily Update: Friday, June 28, 2024 - As More Areas Reopen, Caution is Advised
As the South Fork and Salt fires near containment, more areas in Ruidoso are reopening. Residents and visitors should exercise caution as emergency personnel and utility workers restore services. Key updates include the closure of Mescalero evacuation sites by June 30, limited fire activity due to recent storms, and continuing smoke impacts. Visit official websites for detailed information and safety guidelines.
Beware of Contractor Fraud: Go Local, Do Your Research
FEMA and NMDHSEM warn residents to be cautious of post-disaster contractor fraud following recent wildfires. Use local contractors and verify their credentials through the New Mexico State Licensing Board. Be aware of scams like door-to-door solicitations, high-pressure sales, demands for large payments, and lack of written contracts. Report suspicious activity to local authorities or the FEMA Disaster Fraud Hotline at 866-223-0814.
FEMA Disaster Assistance Information for South Fork and Salt Fire Victims
FEMA and NMDHSEM warn residents to be cautious of post-disaster contractor fraud following recent wildfires. Use local contractors and verify their credentials through the New Mexico State Licensing Board. Be aware of scams like door-to-door solicitations, high-pressure sales, demands for large payments, and lack of written contracts. Report suspicious activity to local authorities or the FEMA Disaster Fraud Hotline at 866-223-0814.
Daily Update: Thursday, June 27, 2024 - Ground Efforts Hindered by Severe Weather Conditions
Ground efforts in managing the South Fork and Salt fires are hindered by severe weather. South Fork fire is 69% contained, and the Salt fire 66%, covering 17,569 and 7,939 acres, respectively. No evacuations, but some areas remain restricted. Scattered storms increase the risk of flash floods. Visit www.ruidoso-nm.gov/south-fork-fire for updates.
Post-Wildfire Flood Insurance Information for Ruidoso Residents
If your property was damaged by a flood after a wildfire, you may qualify for the National Flood Insurance Program's Post-Wildfire Exception, which reduces the waiting period for coverage to one day under specific conditions. To qualify, the fire must have impacted federal lands, and the flood must be a result of, or worsened by, the fire. Contact your insurer to report your claim and determine eligibility.
Price Gouging During South Fork and Salt Fires: Know Your Rights and Take Action
Amid the South Fork and Salt Fires, Ruidoso residents may face price gouging—unfair price hikes for essential goods and services. Under New Mexico law, such practices are illegal. Report price gouging or fraudulent fundraising at NMDOJ.GOV/Get-Help or call (505) 490-4060, Option 3. Stay informed and protect yourself from exploitation during this crisis.
Important Notice: Assistance Request for South Fork Fire Damage
If your property was damaged by the South Fork Incident, complete the Individual Assistance Request: Form. This helps officials determine disaster recovery eligibility, including SBA disaster loans. Report the location, damage level, and photos. Access via ArcGIS App, survey URL, or QR code. Contact the Ruidoso Office of Emergency Management for assistance.
Village of Ruidoso Announces Virtual Community Meeting for June 26, 2024, at 5:30 p.m.
The Village of Ruidoso will host a virtual Community Meeting today at 5:30 PM, offering residents a chance to engage with local officials and ask questions. Join via Zoom (Meeting ID: 817 9524 7672, Passcode: 161214) or watch the live stream of the Village of Ruidoso YouTube channel. Your participation is important as we address community matters, including the ongoing South Fork and Salt Fire situations.
Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) Team Begins Assessment for South Fork and Salt Fires
The Village of Ruidoso, in collaboration with the Department of the Interior and USDA Forest Service, initiated the Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) assessment for the South Fork and Salt Fires. With 24 specialists on board, the team is evaluating post-fire damage, despite cloud cover hindering satellite imagery. Ground assessments and community input are ongoing, with daily updates provided until the assessment is complete.
Daily Update: Wednesday, June 26, 2024 Containment Increases and Suppression Repair Work Begins
Containment on the South Fork and Salt fires has increased, with crews beginning suppression repair work to mitigate impacts. The fires, which started on June 17, have burned over 25,000 acres. Residents are urged to celebrate July 4th without fireworks to prevent new fires. Motorists should slow down in affected areas. No evacuations are in place, but certain zones remain restricted. For more information, visit Ruidoso-nm.gov.
Daily Update: Tuesday, June 25, 2024 - Containment Increases on the South Fork and Salt Fires
Containment of the South Fork and Salt fires has increased to 54% and 38%, respectively, thanks to the efforts of over 1,000 personnel. Despite scattered thunderstorms causing localized flooding, crews made significant progress in containment and structural assessments. Warmer conditions persist, but more moisture is expected. No evacuations are in place, but certain areas remain restricted.
Emotional Support and Wildfire: Resources for Coping and Recovery
Wildfires can cause significant emotional distress. Survivors, first responders, and rescue workers may experience anxiety, depression, and trouble sleeping. Resources for support include Agora Crisis Center (505-277-3013), New Mexico Crisis and Access Line (855-662-7474), and the Disaster Distress Helpline (800-985-5990). Specialized resources are also available for firefighters. Visit the Village of Ruidoso South Fork and Salt Fires Information Hub for more details.
Postal Services Resume Following South Fork and Salt Fires
Following the South Fork and Salt fires, which burned over 25,000 acres, USPS has reopened local post offices in Alto, Hollywood, Ruidoso, and Ruidoso Downs. These locations are now fully operational with specific hours. Delivery services will resume except in burn areas; residents in these areas can pick up their mail with ID verification. This marks a return to normalcy for the community.