Ruidoso Evacuation Chaos
The South Fork Fire has triggered a mass exodus from Ruidoso, NM, with evacuees describing harrowing scenes as they fled with little notice. Lee Smith, a resident forced to leave, recounted the urgent evacuation order delivered by local authorities. Initially expecting a quick drive to Roswell, normally a 45-minute journey, Smith and others faced a three-hour ordeal due to heavy traffic.
Roswell’s Response and Relief Efforts
Roswell’s Emergency Response
Roswell has swiftly mobilized to support the influx of evacuees, with the Eastern New Mexico Fairgrounds emerging as a key shelter, accommodating approximately 75 individuals. Leslie Robertson emphasized the community’s solidarity, highlighting the outpouring of donations for both people and their pets.
Shelter and Support Services
City officials in Roswell have established six shelters, including facilities at the fairgrounds, with a capacity for about 100 people. Additional provisions such as free meals are being offered across the city to assist those displaced by the fire.
Regional Support Efforts Expand
Beyond Roswell: Regional Aid
Beyond Roswell, neighboring communities like Alamogordo, Artesia, Mescalero, and Tularosa are stepping up their efforts. Alamogordo and Artesia are establishing shelters, while Mescalero and Tularosa are collecting donations to aid evacuees.
Conclusion: Supporting Those Affected
Standing Strong Together
As communities rally to aid those displaced by the South Fork Fire, the resilience and generosity of New Mexicans shine through. The support network continues to grow, ensuring that evacuees receive essential aid and comfort during this challenging time.
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