New Mexico Slammed by Widespread Flooding

Flash Floods Devastate Ruidoso, New Mexico โ€” Grief and Rescue Efforts Stretch On

From Wildfire to Flood: Ruidoso Faces Another Disaster

Still recovering from last yearโ€™s wildfires, the mountain town ofย Ruidoso, New Mexico, now faces catastrophic flash flooding. Onย Tuesday, June 8, intense rains triggered floods that tore through homes and businesses, overwhelming a community already in distress.

Flash Flood Strikes with Brutal Force

Heavy monsoon storms brought chaos. Rising water destroyed structures, causedย mudslides, and triggeredย gas leaks. Roads vanished beneath torrents. Videos online captured buildings swept away and rivers raging where calm streams once flowed.

Mayor: โ€œOne of the Worst Weโ€™ve Seenโ€

Mayorย Lynn Crawfordย confirmed more thanย 30 swift-water rescuesย and noted thatย multiple bridgesย were underwater. โ€œThis is one of the worst events weโ€™ve seen,โ€ he said. โ€œItโ€™s hit us harder than we expected.โ€

Lives Lost in the Torrent

The Village of Ruidoso confirmedย three d**ths:

  • A man in his 40s or 50s

  • A 4-year-old girl

  • A 7-year-old boy

All were swept downstream by record-breaking floodwaters.

Tragically,ย Tiffanie Wyatt, who had been searching for her niece and nephew, later shared they had not survived.ย Darnell Benallyย also reported the loss ofย 5-year-old Charlotteย andย 7-year-old Sebastian Trotter, last seen atย Midtown RV Park.

A Grieving Community

Mayor Crawford offered heartfelt condolences:

โ€œThe entire Village of Ruidoso extends our deepest sympathy. We stand united in our grief and in support of one another.โ€

Officials urged people in safe areas to stay put and asked the public to respect the privacy of grieving families.

Emergency Response and Support

Ruidoso is working closely with state agencies including:

  • Theย New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator

  • Theย Lincoln County Sheriffโ€™s Office

  • Local emergency teams

Search and rescue efforts are ongoing. Theย Ruidoso Community Center (501 Sudderth Drive)ย is open as a shelter for displaced residents.

River Surges to Record Levels

Before the storm, theย Rio Ruidosoย was shallow enough to cross on foot. After the rains, it surged to aย record 20 feet, according to theย National Weather Service.

A flash flood emergency was declared. Experts blamed the rapid runoff onย hydrophobic soil, bu.rned bare and hardened by 2024โ€™s South Fork Fire, which scorched more thanย 17,000 acres.

Governor Declares State of Emergency

In response, Governorย Michelle Lujan Grishamย signed an emergency declaration.

โ€œRuidoso endured wildfires and flooding last summerโ€”and now faces catastrophe again. We need immediate federal assistance,โ€ she said.

Why Ruidoso Is So Vulnerable

Nestled in theย Sierra Blanca Mountains, Ruidosoโ€™s terrain and recent b.urn scars make it highly susceptible to flash flooding. With 7,600 residents, the town sits about 180 miles southeast ofย Albuquerque.

Texas Also Reeling from Flood Disaster

Guadalupe River Floods Leave Dozens Dead

While New Mexico battles devastation,ย Texasย is enduring its own tragedy.
Record-breaking floods along theย Guadalupe Riverย have claimedย at least 51 lives, includingย 15 children. Most were campers atย Camp Mystic, a girlsโ€™ summer camp inย Kerr County.

Camp Mystic: A Site of Unimaginable Loss

Onย July 5, raging waters tore through the camp.ย Twenty-seven girls remain missing. Inside cabins, furniture floated, and floodwaters rose in minutes. One camper floated to safety on a mattress.

Texas Game Wardensย reached the camp and began evacuations. The camp, founded in 1926, now stands as the heart of a massive search operation.

Kerr County Hit Hardest

Authorities confirmedย 43 d**thsย inย Kerr Countyย alone.
Other confirmed fatalities:

  • Travis County: 4

  • Kendall County: 1

  • Tom Green County: 1

  • Burnet County: 2

Officials warn the d**th toll could rise. Crews continue to search submerged homes and debris-strewn banks.

Flood Wave Slammed Through

Theย National Weather Serviceย described the event as aย โ€œflood waveโ€โ€”a sudden surge caused by rainfall overwhelming rivers. In this case, theย Guadalupe Riverย surged at speeds up toย 40 mph, carrying away vehicles and homes.

A truck was found impaled in a tree. Debris filled once-scenic waterways.

Final Thoughts

Fromย Ruidoso to Kerrville, two states are now bound by grief and resilience. As rescue teams push forward and families search for answers, both communities lean on each otherโ€”and on the kindness of strangers.

Stay safe. Stay informed. And support those affected however you can.


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