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New Mexico village of Ruidoso orders residents to evacuate due to raging wildfire: "GO NOW"
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Date:2025-04-16 07:14:21
Residents of the southern New Mexico village of Ruidoso were ordered to flee their homes Monday without even taking time to grab any belongings due to a fast-moving wildfire.
"GO NOW: Do not attempt to gather belongings or protect your home. Evacuate immediately," officials with Ruidoso, home to 7,000 people, said on its website and in social media posts at about 7 p.m.
Traffic clogged downtown streets of the normally pastoral village and summer vacation destination for hours Monday as smoke darkened the evening sky and 100-foot flames climbed a ridgeline. By Tuesday morning, city webcams showed a deserted main street with smoke still wafting in the sky.
CBS Albuquerque affiliate KRQE-TV reported that Ruidoso officials said there was hot ash from the fire falling in parts of the nearby community of Alto. People were being asked to call 911 if they saw any hot ash spots or active flames.
"We were getting ready to sit down to a meal and the alert came on: Evacuate now, don't take anything or plan to pack anything, just evacuate," Mary Lou Minic told KOB-TV. "And within three to five minutes, we were in the car, leaving."
New Mexico wildfire map
Officials created a map showing where the South Fork Fire and the smaller Salt Fire were burning and what areas were at risk.
Accountant Steve Jones said he and his wife evacuated overnight as emergency crews arrived at their doorstep and dense smoke filled the Ruidoso valley, making it difficult to breathe.
"We had a 40-mph wind that was taking this fire all along the ridge, we could literally see 100-foot flames," said Jones, who relocated in a camper. "That's why it consumed so much acreage."
He said cellphone and internet service failed with the evacuation underway, while villagers tuned into AM radio for updates, packed up belongings and drove off from the town, which is about 130 miles southeast of Albuquerque.
"The traffic became bumper-to-bumper, slow-moving, and people's nerves became a little jangled," he said.
The Public Service Company of New Mexico shut off electricity to part of the village due to the fire, which had grown to at least 1,280 acres at the time the evacuation was ordered, KOAT-TV reported. The utility said it cut power to some 2,000 homes and businesses.
State police in southern New Mexico said they were experiencing phone outages that might impact emergency responses.
Ruidoso fire containment
As of Tuesday morning, officials said the South Fork Fire covered 13,921 acres and was zero percent contained. Multiple structures are under threat and a number have been lost, officials said. A portion of U.S. Highway 70 was closed south of the village.
The glow from the fire could be seen Monday night from a webcam in the downtown area, where lights were still on.
The South Fork Fire started Monday on the Mescalero Apache Reservation, where the tribal president issued an executive order declaring a state of emergency. It was burning on tribal and U.S. Forest Service land within areas surrounding Ruidoso.
The Salt Fire also was burning on the Mescalero reservation and southwest of Ruidoso. It was at 4,876 acres as of Tuesday morning with no containment, officials said.
Ruidoso fire pictures
The village of Ruidoso is about 75 miles west of Roswell, where several evacuation centers were set up. Roswell officials said provisions were also being made for people with recreational vehicles or large animals and that Roswell hospitals were trying to accommodate as many patients as possible who were being moved out of the Ruidoso hospital.
An air quality alert was issued for very unhealthy air in Ruidoso and surrounding areas due to smoke.
The Washington Post notes that the Federal Emergency Management Agency designated Ruidoso as a high-risk area in 2000 due to the thick forests surrounding it. They could serve as fuel for wildfires and lead to "catastrophic" damage, FEMA said.
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