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By early Monday afternoon, the fire had consumed 18 acres and was growing, according to the New Mexico Forestry Division, citing updates from the Mescalero Apache Fire Rescue department that was ...
The South Fork Fire is at 16,335 acres, while the Salt Fire is at 7,071 acres, and both remain at 0% containment, according to an update by the Village of Ruidoso on Wednesday, June 19. Patrick ...
According to the Village of Ruidoso, the South Fork fire totaled 15,261 acres as of 3:10 p.m. Tuesday, and the Salt Fire was 5,550 acres. Both have 0 percent containment.
By 7 a.m. MDT Tuesday, Village of Ruidoso officials estimated the Salt Fork Fire — which was burning along the western edge of the Ruidoso micropolitan area — at 13,921 acres and 0% contained ...
As many as 500 structures may be damaged or destroyed in the village of Ruidoso by the South Fork Fire, which by Tuesday morning had reached nearly 14,000 acres, according to the State Forestry ...
Approximately 1,400 structures have been lost in the flames and an estimated 8,000 people have been evacuated, New Mexico fire officials said in a Tuesday update. The South Fork Fire started ...
The wildfires near Ruidoso are still burning. However, residents will begin returning to Ruidoso at 8 a.m. Monday, June 24. Two deaths have been reported and over 23,000 structures have been ...
Fire Horror In New Mexico: The entire town of Ruidoso, New Mexico, nearly 8,000 people were evacuated. The South Fork, Salt, and Penn Scott Fires have turned into this town’s worst nightmare.