A sudden thunderstorm struck the Ruidoso

region of New Mexico

with intense

rainfall, unleashing over 3 in of water

on fragile terrain, still scarred from

past wildfires.

The burned soil, hardened and

hydrophobic, failed to absorb runoff,

turning hillsides into torrents.

As water rushed off the slopes of South

Fork and blew two burn scars, it carried

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with it heavy debris and mud, turning

small creeks into dangerous channels of

destruction. The Rio Redo surged above

20 ft, well beyond its flood stage.

Officials with the National Weather

Service quickly declared a flash flood

emergency, urging residents in multiple

parts of Lincoln County to seek higher

ground immediately. Dangerous currents

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were reported sweeping across

neighborhoods and roadways.

In some areas like Gavlin Trailer Park

and Alto, rescue teams were forced to

deploy swiftly as vehicles were swept

away and homes began to shift from their

foundations. The urgency on the ground

escalated with each passing minute.

 

 

The river, once calm and scenic,

transformed into a violent stream that

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swept downstream everything in its path.

Trailers, sheds, and parts of roads were

no match for its power. mud, logs, and

rock filled streets that were barely

visible beneath the flow.

I’m watching. I’m about

The intense rain was five to seven times

heavier than what the fragile landscape

could endure, resulting in the collapse

of trails, bridges, and sections of

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canyon roads. One home was completely

washed away, while others were heavily

damaged or teetering on the edge.

 

 

 

White Mountain Road, Paradise Canyon,

and Cedar Creek were among the many

streets closed as flood waters made them

impossible. Emergency shelters quickly

opened at the Ruidoso Community Center,

Eastern New Mexico University, Ruidoso,

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and Angus Church.

 

 

Flash flooding also spread into nearby

communities like Ruidoso Downs and Gleno

where creeks overflowed, sweeping debris

through residential zones. Homes along

the banks were submerged and cars were

stranded in muddy waters.

 

 

Multiple emergency rescues were

performed across the county, some

involving helicopters as crews worked to

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reach trapped residents. In Hollywood,

reports indicated a father and two

children had been carried away by rising

waters.

 

The river’s sudden rise from just over 1

ft to more than 20 in under an hour left

little time to react. Gauges placed by

the USGS confirmed the spike, marking it

as a possible all-time record for the

Rio Ruidoso.

This is one of the fires

here.

Social media warnings from the National

Weather Service emphasized the

life-threatening nature of the event,

repeating the call to avoid all flood

waters and to not attempt to cross

moving streams.

This water will carry you away. One

bullet in red.

 

Me too. Going down.

That house is okay, bro.

Kerry Gladen, a spokesperson for the

village of Ruidoso, said damage

assessments were still ongoing, but

confirmed that several people were

hospitalized with flood related

injuries. The full scope of destruction

remained unclear into the evening.

The burn scars from the South Fork and

Salt fires in 2024 left the terrain

especially vulnerable with rainwater

bouncing off instead of sinking in.

Sediment from those fires clogged

waterways, reducing their ability to

manage runoff.

 

 

 

Despite efforts to rebuild from past

disasters, local officials reported that

many mitigation projects were still

unfunded due to red tape and delays.

Roughly $16.8 $8 million had been spent,

but key preventative work was left

incomplete.

With monsoon season continuing, concerns

are mounting over additional storms that

could cause repeat flooding. In these

unstable areas, the combination of dry

ground, fire scars, and heavy rain is a

dangerous equation.

Hey, boys in the house.

Senator Martin Heinrich issued a call

for residents to evacuate quickly,

warning of the storm’s severity and

unpredictable paths. Footage online

showed houses being lifted and swept

downstream by muddy torrents.

Is it in the rain stands do you think?

Sure.

Oh man.

Power outages impacted wide sections of

Lincoln County with emergency generators

being deployed in shelters and critical

facilities. Many residents were forced

to rely on flashlights and radio

broadcasts for updates.

 

 

, look at all that.

Local government stressed that flood

awareness, sandbag stations, and updated

evacuation protocols would be essential

going forward. Residents were urged to

prepare in advance and not wait for

lastminute alerts.