RUIDOSO, N.M. — Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has declared a State of Emergency for Lincoln County and the Mescalero Apache Reservation in response to the escalating threat posed by the South Fork Fire and the Salt Fire. These wildfires, collectively burning nearly 20,000 acres with zero containment, have forced mass evacuations and triggered a robust emergency response.
Escalating Threat and Evacuation Orders
The South Fork Fire, originating on Monday within the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation, has rapidly expanded to consume over 13,000 acres, while the nearby Salt Fire has scorched approximately 5,000 acres. As of Tuesday, neither fire has been contained, exacerbating the risk to more than 500 structures in the area.
Evacuation orders are in full effect for Ruidoso, Ruidoso Downs, and Lincoln County, prompting closures of all entry points into Ruidoso with roadblocks established by the New Mexico State Police. Residents are urged to evacuate immediately via designated routes, amidst challenges posed by unreliable cell service hindering communication efforts.
Emergency Response and Strategic Measures
The New Mexico State Forestry Division (NMSFD) has deployed a specialized incident management team to assume command of firefighting operations starting Wednesday morning. Aircraft support is scheduled to conduct aerial operations aimed at containing the fires closest to populated areas.
The National Weather Service has issued forecasts predicting adverse weather conditions, including potential severe winds and hail, which could further complicate firefighting efforts.
Community Support and Relief Efforts
Emergency shelters have been established, including facilities in Ruidoso and the Mescalero Apache Reservation’s Community Center Gymnasium, to accommodate evacuees. Local and state authorities, alongside federal partners, are coordinating relief efforts to support affected communities.
Official Statements and Calls for Action
Governor Lujan Grisham emphasized the importance of public safety and urged residents to adhere to evacuation orders and official directives. Local officials, including New Mexico Representative Harlan Vincent, have echoed calls for federal assistance and expressed gratitude to first responders and volunteers supporting evacuation and relief operations.
Community Response and Solidarity
The broader New Mexico community, including neighboring counties and municipalities, has mobilized resources and personnel to aid firefighting and relief efforts. Organizations such as the American Red Cross are accepting donations to support affected residents and emergency responders.
Conclusion
As firefighting efforts intensify and communities brace against the escalating threat of wildfires, residents are encouraged to stay informed through official channels for updates and safety instructions. The Local News App provides ongoing coverage of this developing situation. For real-time updates, download The Local News App on your mobile device.
This remains a developing story, with updates expected as firefighting efforts continue and weather conditions evolve.
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