Deadly Floods Devastate New Mexico and Texas, Leaving Communities in Mourning

The mountain town of Ruidoso, New Mexico, still recovering from last year’s wildfires, was hit with catastrophic flash floods on June 8.

Torrential rains triggered severe flooding, damaging homes, roads, and prompting swift-water rescues. Mayor Lynn Crawford called it one

of the worst events in the town’s history, with mudslides, gas leaks, and tragic fatalities reported. Among the confirmed

victims were a man, a four-year-old girl, and a seven-year-old boy.

The floods were intensified by hydrophobic soil caused by past wildfires, making the ground unable to absorb water.

The Rio Ruidoso reached a record 20-foot crest, and videos showed homes and vehicles swept away. New Mexico’s

governor declared a state of emergency, seeking federal aid as the community struggled to recover. Emergency

shelters have been opened, and rescue operations remain active.

In a parallel tragedy, Central Texas also faced deadly flash floods, especially in Kerr County, where 43 lives were lost,

including many children at summer camps. Camp Mystic, a long-established Christian camp, became a focal point of

rescue efforts after rising river waters overwhelmed the area. The Guadalupe River, usually calm, turned

into a deadly torrent due to a “flood wave” triggered by intense rainfall.

 

As both states continue search and rescue operations, officials ask residents in safe areas to remain indoors and report missing persons.

 

The grief felt across Ruidoso and Texas is profound, as families, neighbors, and responders unite to cope with the loss.

 

Communities are calling for strength, compassion, and continued support in the face of back-to-back natural disasters.

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