Recovery Efforts Continue for South Fork and Salt Fires and Flooding: Key Updates and Resources for Affected Residents
Residents affected by the South Fork and Salt Fires and flooding in New Mexico can receive FEMA assistance for damaged private wells and septic systems. FEMA has extended workshops on home repairs through Aug. 24 at Village Ace Hardware in Ruidoso. Over $5.6 million in assistance and $8.72 million in SBA loans have been approved. The deadline to apply for FEMA aid is now Oct. 19, 2024.
South Fork and Salt Fires and Flooding: FEMA Extends Aid Deadline and Updates on Recovery Progress — August 20, 2024
FEMA has extended the deadline to apply for disaster assistance related to the South Fork and Salt Fires and flooding to October 19. Workshops in Ruidoso providing home repair tips have been extended through August 24. To date, FEMA has approved over $5.59 million in assistance, and the SBA has approved more than $8.65 million in disaster loans. Visit DisasterAssistance.gov for more details.
FEMA Extends Deadline to Apply for Assistance to Oct. 19
FEMA extended the deadline to apply for disaster assistance to October 19, 2024, for residents affected by the South Fork and Salt Fires and flooding in New Mexico. Eligible counties include Lincoln, Otero, Rio Arriba, San Juan, and the Mescalero Apache Reservation. Applications can be made online, via the FEMA app, by phone, or at Disaster Recovery Centers. SBA loan applications are also due by October 19.
SBA New Mexico Hosts Disaster Recovery Webinars in English and Spanish for the South Fork Fire, Salt Fire & Flooding Disaster
The SBA New Mexico District Office is hosting a series of free disaster recovery webinars in English and Spanish to support those affected by the South Fork Fire, Salt Fire, and flooding. These sessions will provide essential information and resources from the SBA, FEMA, and other agencies. Deadlines for disaster assistance applications are approaching, with key dates including August 19 and September 9, 2024.
Department of Homeland Security Emergency Management (DHSEM) Private Property Debris Removal (PPDR) Program Set to Begin
The FEMA Private Property Debris Removal (PPDR) Program begins tomorrow in Ruidoso, focusing on removing fire debris from properties affected by the South Fork and Salt Fires. Contractors will start clearing your property if you've signed up and submitted your Right of Entry (ROE) form. The deadline to participate is August 19, 2024. For assistance, visit the Horton Complex at 237 Service Road or call the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362.
Environment Department Lifts Precautionary Water Advisory for Ruidoso Water System
The New Mexico Environment Department lifted the precautionary water advisory for Ruidoso's Water System on August 5, 2024, marking a recovery milestone after the South Fork and Salt Fires. Initially issued on June 18, 2024, the advisory's removal reflects collaboration between NMED and Ruidoso. Other affected systems, such as Tall Pines and Cedar Creek, remain under advisory. Contact NMED for more information.
SBA Approves Over $6 Million in Disaster Assistance Loans for South Fork Fire, Salt Fire, and Flooding Victims
The SBA has approved over $6 million in disaster loans for New Mexico residents and businesses affected by the South Fork Fire, Salt Fire, and flooding. Assistance is available for the Mescalero Apache Tribe and Lincoln, Otero, Rio Arriba, and San Juan counties. The deadline to apply for property damage is August 19, 2024, and for economic injury is March 20, 2025. Apply at SBA.gov/disaster or call (800) 659-2955.
FEMA Offers Tips to Avoid Fraud and Scams Post-Disaster
Following the South Fork and Salt Fires, FEMA advises New Mexicans to beware of scammers posing as disaster relief workers. Genuine FEMA staff will not charge fees, ask for confidential information, or claim to have a "seal of approval" for contractors. Always verify identification and report suspicious activities to the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362.
Full-Service Debris Removal Program Available for South Fork and Salt Fire Affected Residents
In response to the South Fork and Salt Fires, DHSEM offers free debris removal for impacted Lincoln County residents. Choose full-service or curbside pickup. Insurance doesn't disqualify; notify DHSEM if insurance covers debris removal. Register in person or online with a Right of Entry Form.
Village of Ruidoso Insider - Volume 36: August 2024
Last month brought significant challenges to Ruidoso due to the South Fork and Salt fires and subsequent flooding. The Village Council made crucial decisions, including agreements with the Ruidoso Valley Chamber of Commerce and Midtown Association and amendments to utility regulations. FEMA and local centers provided disaster assistance, while the Lincoln County Medical Center managed patient care amid evacuations. Community resilience shone through events like the Sierra Blanca Shooters' state win and School House Park upgrades. Rebuilding efforts continue, with support for local businesses and a planned benefit relief concert at Brewdoso 2024.
Appealing FEMA’s Decision on Your Application for Assistance
If you disagree with FEMA's disaster assistance decision, you can appeal within 60 days. Appeals are reviewed within 90 days, and you may need to provide additional information. Submit appeals online at DisasterAssistance.gov, by mail, fax, or in person at a Disaster Recovery Center. For detailed guidance, visit FEMA's official site or contact the FEMA Helpline at 1-800-621-3362.
Governor Signs House Bill 1 Legislation Provides $100 Million for Fire and Flood Recovery
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed House Bill 1, allocating $100 million for recovery from the South Fork and Salt fires and ongoing flooding. The funds include $10 million each for the Mescalero Apache Tribe, Energy Department, and Homeland Security, and $70 million in loans for local infrastructure projects. Residents can apply for FEMA assistance online, by phone, or at designated resource centers.
Important Public Notice: Updated Area Closure in Lincoln National Forest Smokey Bear Ranger District
The U.S. Forest Service has issued an Area Closure Order for parts of the Smokey Bear Ranger District in Lincoln National Forest, effective July 29 to November 1, 2024, due to public health and safety concerns from recent wildfires and potential flooding. The order prohibits public access to specified lands, roads, and trails. Exemptions apply to certain permit holders and officials. For details, visit Lincoln National Forest Alerts.
REALTORS® Announce $500,000 Relief Grant for South Fork and Salt Wildfire Victims
The New Mexico Association of REALTORS® has secured a $500,000 grant from the REALTORS® Relief Foundation to assist residents impacted by the South Fork and Salt Wildfires. Eligible applicants can receive up to $2,500 per household for mortgage, rental, or hotel expenses. Applications are open until August 23, 2024. Visit the NM REALTOR® website for details and to apply for assistance.
Important Information for Ruidoso Employers Regarding Unemployment Insurance Tax Rates
The Village of Ruidoso provides crucial updates for employers regarding Unemployment Insurance (UI) tax rates post-disaster. Contributory employers won't see charges for disaster-related benefits, while reimbursable employers are only charged for Standard UI claims. Employers can review rates, report refusal of work, and seek assistance via NMDWS. Visit www.dws.state.nm.us or call 1-877-664-6984 for details.
Village of Ruidoso to Hold Town Hall Meeting for Public Input on Infrastructure Capital Improvement Plan
The Village of Ruidoso invites residents to a Town Hall meeting on August 6, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at 313 Cree Meadows Drive to gather public input for the FY 2026-2030 Infrastructure Capital Improvement Plan (ICIP). Attend to help prioritize and update the Village’s capital projects over the next five years. Your participation is crucial!
Ruidoso Rising: Community Distribution Event at Gateway Community Church
A Ruidoso Rising Community Distribution Event will take place on Wednesday, July 24, 2024, from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM at Gateway Community Church, 415 Sudderth Drive, Ruidoso, NM. This event aims to provide essential supplies to residents in need, offering vital resources to support individuals and families during challenging times. Residents are encouraged to arrive early, as supplies are limited. Together, we rise stronger.
State and FEMA Open Disaster Recovery Centers to Assist New Mexicans Affected by South Fork and Salt Fires
The state of New Mexico and FEMA will open a Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) and a Mobile Disaster Recovery Center (MDRC) on Tuesday, July 23, at 9 am to help those affected by recent wildfires and flooding. The DRC will be at Angus Church of the Nazarene in Lincoln County, and the MDRC will be at the Aztec Fire Station in San Juan County. Both centers operate Monday through Saturday, 9 am to 7 pm, and are closed Sundays.
Private Property Debris Removal After the South Fork and Salt Fires: Essential Guidelines and Programs
The New Mexico Department of Health highlights hazards in fire debris post-South Fork and Salt fires, including asbestos and heavy metals. Property owners can use the State’s Full-Service Debris Removal Program or the Opt-Out Program, requiring specific forms and adherence to cleanup standards. Proper disposal methods and protective measures are crucial to minimize health risks, especially from substances like asbestos and cadmium.
Village of Ruidoso Unveils New Tennis Courts and Playground at School House Park
Ruidoso's Parks and Recreation Department has renovated the tennis courts at School House Park, which are now open and free to use. A new playground is also being installed. Funded by a grant, these enhancements have been in progress for months. Windscreens for the courts are on order and will be installed soon. These upgrades aim to improve recreational options for the community.