At least 3 dead in New Mexico flash flooding
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Here's where to donate for New Mexico flood: Drop-off, pick-up location details in RuidosoAs residents and businesspeople in Ruidoso assess the damage caused by heavy and dangerous flooding, others can find ways to help. Here is what to know.
The severe flooding in Ruidoso on Tuesday, July 8, impacted many businesses in the area. One of those affected included Tina’s Cafe, a restaurant located on Sudderth Drive. It serves items such as cinnamon rolls, taco salads and chicken fried steak.
Ruidoso officials announced in a Thursday morning news conference that they fear more rain on Saturday may bring flooding to the area again. "The threat of rain is imminent," Ruidoso Mayor Lynn Crawford said.
Survivors of the Ruidoso, New Mexico flash flood recount the horrors of the events that left three people dead and a community recovery.
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The Casey Donahue concert scheduled for July 26 will continue at Ruidoso Downs Racetrack as scheduled. The annual Ruidoso Downs Hall of Fame Banquet will be held in the Turf Club at Ruidoso Downs on Aug. 7th. Other events that were on the racing calendar for the Ruidoso Downs racing season are to be determined.
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Officials say hundreds of homes damaged in Ruidoso floodingFull Story: <a href="https://www.krqe.com/news/new-mexico/governor-michelle-lujan-grisham-provides-update-on-ruidoso-flooding-response-efforts/">https://www.krqe.com/news/new-mexico/governor-michelle-lujan-grisham-provides-update-on-ruidoso-flooding-response-efforts/</a>
Broken tree limbs, twisted metal, crumpled cars and muddy debris remained as crews worked to clear roads and culverts in the wake of Tuesday's flash flood that killed three people — including two children — and significantly damaged as many as 50 homes, with one home carried away entirely.
RUIDOSO — Devastating flash floods swept through Ruidoso and parts of Lincoln County Tuesday night after heavy rainfall struck burn scars from last year’s South Fork and Salt fires. The Rio Ruidoso surged to over 20 feet, destroying homes, roads, and key infrastructure.