Village of Ruidoso Insider - Special Edition: July 2024
SPECIAL EDITION: JULY 2024: Note to Subscribers: Stay informed with our special Village of Ruidoso Insider edition! Today's update covers crucial details on the South Fork and Salt fires alongside essential flood risk information. Learn about containment efforts, emergency tips, and ways to support affected residents. Your safety matters—read more now.
Salvation Army Donation Coordination Efforts Underway in Response to South Fork and Salt Fire
In response to the South Fork and Salt Fires, the Salvation Army coordinates donations of pet food, hygiene products, canned food, baby supplies, and adult diapers. Water and clothing donations are currently plentiful, and updates on donation points are available through their coordination team.
Daily Update, Tuesday, July 2, 2024 - Firefighters Fill 18,000 Sandbags to Support Communities
Amid ongoing firefighting efforts, crews have filled 18,000 sandbags to prevent flooding risks from the South Fork and Salt fires. With favorable weather aiding operations, containment stands at 85% for South Fork and 84% for Salt as teams assess over 4,000 structures. Stay informed of updates and safety measures.
South Fork Fire Essential Information and Resources
Discover essential resources for residents impacted by the South Fork Fire in Ruidoso. This comprehensive guide provides critical updates on fire conditions, recovery assistance, utility restoration, emotional support, donation opportunities, and shelter locations. Stay informed and supported during this challenging time.
Ruidoso Tourism Navigates South Fork and Salt Fire Recovery Amid Recent Challenges
Ruidoso Visitor Update - July 8, 2024: We are pleased to announce that Ruidoso is open and welcoming visitors. While we continue to recover from the South Fork and Salt fires, most of our attractions, shops, restaurants, and accommodations are available for your enjoyment. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to restore our community. Stay informed and enjoy your visit!
Smokey Bear Hotshots and Ruidoso Community Team Up to Protect Against Flooding
The Smokey Bear Hotshots and Ruidoso community united on June 30, 2024, to fill 1,000 sandbags to defend against flooding amid the aftermaths of the South Fork and Salt Fires. Their proactive efforts showcase community resilience in mitigating disaster risks.
FEMA Disaster Recovery Assistance Centers Open in Ruidoso and Roswell
In response to the South Fork and Salt Fires, FEMA has set up Disaster Recovery Assistance Centers in Ruidoso and Roswell. Residents and businesses can access vital support at multiple locations, ensuring prompt assistance and recovery resources. Register at DisasterAssistance.gov or call 1-800-621-3362 for aid.
Daily Update: Monday, July 1, 2024 - Severe Flooding Prompts Evacuations
Amid ongoing South Fork and Salt Fires, severe flooding has prompted evacuations and intensified mitigation efforts. Crews are balancing fire suppression and flood response amid heavy rains. Residents should monitor updates and heed safety advisories as weather conditions remain volatile.
Evacuation Notice for Upper Canyon Area: Urgent Message from Ruidoso Emergency Management
Flash flooding is ongoing, and the Ruidoso Office of Emergency Management has issued an immediate evacuation for the Upper Canyon and move to higher ground. Evacuate immediately – do not delay and do not gather any belongings. Go now!. Shelter is available at White Mountain Relief Center, 687 Hull Road. Tune in to 1490 AM for updates.
Daily Update: Sunday, June 30, 2024 - Scattered Storms Cause Severe Flash Flooding
Scattered storms triggered severe flash floods around Ruidoso on June 29, 2024, complicating firefighting efforts for the South Fork and Salt fires. Crews continue containment efforts amid minimal fire activity. Public safety remains a priority with emergency closures and flight restrictions in place. Stay updated via official channels for ongoing developments.
Flash Flood Warning in Effect: Urgent Evacuation Advisory
Urgent advisory for Ruidoso residents as a flash flood threatens the area until 8:30 PM. Evacuate to higher ground if near the Rio Ruidoso or low-lying areas. Shelter available at White Mountain Relief Center, 687 Hull Road. Tune in to 1490 AM for updates.
Stay Informed via a Newly Launched Interactive Map: Check the Status of Your Property Amid the South Fork Fire
Stay informed about your property amidst the South Fork Fire using our new interactive map. Enter your address to view evacuation zones and fire updates. Need help? Contact our EOC Phone Bank at 575-258-6900. Visit our website for more details. Your safety is our priority.
Fire Disaster Assistance Fair in Ruidoso: Connecting Community Resources
Join ENMU-Ruidoso for the Fire Disaster Assistance Fair on July 1, 2024, from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.. Receive crucial support from legal aid, insurance guidance, health services, and more. Free food provided!
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.