Fire Impact and Evacuations
RUIDOSO, N.M. – The South Fork Fire, which ignited on June 17, 2024, near the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation, has rapidly expanded towards Ruidoso and Alto, prompting extensive evacuation orders. As of June 18, the blaze has consumed approximately 15,260 acres with zero containment, threatening numerous communities and structures in its path.
Officials have estimated that the fire has already affected about 500 structures. Efforts to contain the fire and protect homes are ongoing, with firefighting resources engaged in full suppression mode.
Affected Areas and Routes
Evacuation orders are in effect for a wide swath of communities, including Ruidoso Downs, the Village of Ruidoso, Upper Canyon, and several others extending west of Highway 48. Residents are directed to evacuate via Sudderth Drive to Highway 70 towards Roswell, as other routes remain closed due to fire-related hazards.
Evacuation Centers and Resources
Emergency shelters have been established in various locations to accommodate evacuees, including the Roswell Civic Center and Eastern New Mexico University Roswell Gym. Livestock and RVs can find refuge at designated sites like the Eastern New Mexico State Fairgrounds and facilities provided by local churches and community centers across multiple counties.
Additional Resources and Support
For ongoing updates and assistance, residents are urged to contact the Emergency Operations Center at the designated hotline. Meanwhile, power utility PNM has begun ‘de-energizing’ parts of the affected areas as a precautionary measure.
Conclusion
The South Fork Fire continues to pose a significant threat to communities in and around Ruidoso and Alto. With containment efforts underway and evacuation centers operational, affected residents are advised to stay informed and heed all official directives. As this situation evolves, staying tuned to reliable updates through The Local News App will be crucial for residents navigating this crisis.
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