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At least three people, including two children, have died due to flash flooding in Ruidoso, New Mexico on Tuesday, July 8.
El Paso Mayor Renard Johnson expressed condolences following the Tuesday, July 8, flash flood in Ruidoso that killed three people, including two children from a Fort Bliss family.
July 9 (UPI) -- Three people have died in a flash flood in New Mexico, including two children, city officials announced. The floods happened Tuesday afternoon in the village Ruidoso, N.M., of 7,600 people, which is situated in the Sierra Blanca mountain range.
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TheTravel on MSNNew Mexico Flash Flooding: Deaths, Causes, And Closures ConfirmedIn the aftermath of Texas's floods, New Mexico is facing the same fate, with one town suffering multiple deaths and homes swept away on camera.
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40/29 News on MSN3 deaths confirmed after flash floods strike Ruidoso, New MexicoRuidoso, New Mexico on Tuesday.In a statement released Tuesday night, Village of Ruidoso public information officer Kerry Gladden confirmed the deaths. The names of the victims have not been released,
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Midland Reporter-Telegram on MSNVideo: Rio Ruidoso floods leave trail of destruction and claim lives in New MexicoThe heavy rains occurred in the remote village of Ruidoso, about 180 miles south of Albuquerque, according to reports. During the monsoon season, which runs from late June to early September, NBC reported, storms are known for the flash floods, which can come on quickly and trigger events such as Tuesday, however, usually less fierce.
Survivors of the Ruidoso, New Mexico flash flood recount the horrors of the events that left three people dead and a community recovery.
Two children of a Fort Bliss soldier died in flash flooding Tuesday night in New Mexico, and the soldier and his wife remain hospitalized with serious injuries, the Army base said.
Meanwhile the Texas Hill country, still reeling after from last week’s flooding, sees the death toll rise to 111.
Survivors of the Ruidoso, New Mexico flash flood recount the horrors of the events that left three people dead and a community recovery.