New Mexico village evacuates as 2 fires converge on it ‘like a pair of tongs,’ official says | CNN (2024)

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Two fast-growing fires are tearing across a southern New Mexico tribal reservation and converging on a village “like a pair of tongs,” prompting thousands of residents to evacuate, officials say.

A wall of smoke filled the sky over the village of Ruidoso on Monday evening as a line of cars snaked out of the community. An estimated 5,000 residents were ordered to evacuate the village area due to the approaching South Fork Fire, New Mexico Forestry spokesperson George Ducker told CNN.

The South Fork Fire started Monday morning on Mescalero Apache tribal land and had spread to at least 3,000 acres by nightfall, Ducker said. It exploded in size overnight, authorities said. The fire has burned 13,921 acres with zero percent containment, the Village of Ruidososaidearly Tuesday.

A second blaze, the Salt Fire, is also burning on tribal land south of Ruidoso and had scorched 2,800 acres by early Tuesday.

Smoke pluming from the South Fork Fire rises above the tree line as the fire progresses from the Mescalero Apache Reservation to the Lincoln National Forest causing mandatory evacuations in Ruidoso, New Mexico, U.S. June 17, 2024. REUTERS/Kaylee Greenlee Beal Kaylee Greenlee Beal/Reuters Related article Track wildfires in the US

“Multiple structures are under threat,and(an) unknown number of structures have been lost,” the agency said, noting that thefireis growing rapidly.

Both fires are acting like “a pair of tongs, and Ruidoso is in the middle,” Ducker said.

Evacuation orders are also in place in parts of the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation, which sits just south of Ruidoso, including the areas of Snow Springs, Fence Canyon, Whitetail, Chihuahua Well, Fantasy Lane, Summit area, and Botella Road, the tribe said.

First responders are grappling with phone outages affecting a communications center, potentially hindering the ability to respond to 911 calls, New Mexico State Police said.

Much of the area has been in extreme drought for nearly a year and southeast New Mexico is the only part of the US considered to be in “exceptional drought.” The effects of extreme drought can include heightened fire danger, dying vegetation and the drying up of large rivers ­such as the Rio Grande.

Multiple fires are also blazing across the West, including a 15,000-acre fire in Los Angeles County and a fire in Northern California’s Sonoma County that has burned over 1,000 acres.

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A wall of smoke looms of Ruidoso as its residents evacuate on June 17.

Though Ruidoso is home to only about 8,000 permanent residents, the area attracts a flow of recreational tourists with winding trails, vast parks and wilderness. The village estimates about 60% of its houses are vacation homes.

Rebecca Dennis, who was vacationing in Ruidoso with her family, could smell the smoke Monday morning and proactively packed the family’s bags as the fire seemed to grow closer. When the village was ordered to evacuate, the family jumped in the car to drive back to their home in Oklahoma.

“I can’t imagine the chaos had we not been prepared. I truly feel awful for those residents & everyone. But it was … horrible to see the fires all around us,” Dennis wrote on Facebook.

Few paths out of Ruidoso remained Monday evening after both Highway 48 and Highway 70 at Apache Summit were closed due to the South Fork Fire, the village advised on Facebook: “The only route for evacuation is on Sudderth to Highway 70 and out to Roswell.”

The city of Roswell – about 70 miles east of Ruidoso – raced to accommodate evacuees on Monday, including by clearing hospital space for patients who are being relocated from the Ruidoso hospital and setting up emergency shelters for people and livestock.

A shelter is open at Eastern New Mexico University and evacuees with RVs or large animals can also park and board their animals at the Eastern New Mexico State Fairgrounds, the city of Roswell announced.

Power has been shut off in portions of Ruidoso at the request of first responders, electricity utility PNM said. As of Monday night, nearly 800 homes and businesses were impacted, the utility said.

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Smoke pluming from the South Fork Fire rises above the tree line as the fire progresses from the Mescalero Apache Reservation to the Lincoln National Forest.

“Public safety is a top priority and we do not take this decision lightly but are doing all we can to work in lockstep with our first responders who are helping the communities who are impacted,” PNM said in a Facebook post.

The wildfires’ explosive growth has been fed by very dry air and high temperatures. The conditions prompted the Storm Prediction Center to issue an elevated fire risk warning across most of New Mexico, meaning the wind and low humidity could lead to increased fire threats.

Fires blazing across the US

There are 25 active fires burning across the US, according to the National Interagency Fire Center.

The Post Fire in Los Angeles County has burned more than 15,000-acres and is about 24% contained, while farther north in the state, the Point Fire in Sonoma County has burned more than 1,200 acres and is about 20% contained. Both fires forced evacuations in the surrounding areas.

As humans continue to drive climate change with fossil fuel pollution, scientists warn that rapidly-spreading, destructive wildfires will become more frequent, in part due to hotter temperatures and pervasive drought conditions.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

CNN meteorologist Brandon Miller and CNN’s Melissa Alonso, Dave Alsup, Amanda Jackson and Robert Shackelford contributed to this report.

New Mexico village evacuates as 2 fires converge on it ‘like a pair of tongs,’ official says | CNN (2024)
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