Historic rainfall leads to deadly flooding in New Mexico
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PRIMETIMER on MSNIs it flooding in Ruidoso New Mexico? Flash flood warning issued for town ravaged by wildfires a year agoThe overflowing floodwaters washed away local houses, broke trees, submerged roads, and caused miserable damage in Ruidoso.
Flash flooding from heavy rain killed at least three people and prompted dozens of rescues in the Ruidoso area of southern New Mexico, officials said — the same area devastated by wildfires last year.
No injuries or deaths are immediately reported, but officials say an unknown number of people are unaccounted for
As 27 million Americans are under severe thunderstorm and flood watch on Wednesday, a line of strong storms packing intense rainfall is threatening the Mid-Atlantic.
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Three people were killed when monsoon rains triggered flash flooding in a New Mexico village, sending walls of water, mud and debris rushing down mountainsides that have been repeatedly scarred over recent years by wildfires and post-fire flooding.
The neighbouring state of Texas also experienced a major flood just a few days earlier, but with a very different outcome. The ferocity of the inundation in Texas caught forecasters and state officials by surprise, killing at least 120 people.
Over the holiday weekend, New Mexico's neighboring state endured a catastrophic flood that claimed the lives of 90 people, with several others still missing. Many — including Texas officials — are questioning the National Weather Service about whether the organization was truly prepared and if cuts from the Trump administration affected the response to the floods.
Torrential rain in New Mexico led to unprecedented and historic flooding in the community of Ruidoso on Tuesday, leading to the deaths of at least three people, including two children, as well as dozens of swift water rescues.
Nearly a month into the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, the National Hurricane Center upgraded a tropical depression to Tropical Storm Barry in the southern Gulf. Barry is expected to move onshore in southern Mexico later today.
THE death toll from the devastating Texas floods has now surpassed the number of people killed in Hurricane Harvey. At least 119 people have died and 161 more are missing after catastrophic flash