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Ruidoso experienced record flash flooding, with the Rio Ruidoso reaching a depth of 20.24 feet in 30 minutes, according to National Weather Service Albuquerque Meteorologist Michael Anand. Three people,
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Raging flash flood slams into Ruidoso storeThe power of the deadly flash floods that raged through a New Mexico town last week was on display as security cameras inside the Ruidoso Trading Post captured the enormous damage on video.
The Village of Ruidoso confirmed three deaths as a result of severe flash flooding on July 8, 2025 along the burn scars from last summer's wild fires.
The National Weather Service reported multiple people had to be rescued from floodwaters in Ruidoso on Thursday afternoon.
More than 300 flooding reports have occurred across the U.S. since last Friday, with more heavy rain expected from Texas to the Mid-Atlantic.
Catastrophic flash flooding struck the Ruidoso, New Mexico area Tuesday night, washing away homes and businesses and causing significant damage to Ruidoso Downs. Several feet of water submerged the track and backside area with social media videos showing people and horses alike trying to escape through the torrent.
The weather-beaten village of Ruidoso endured another bout of heavy rainfall Thursday that triggered a flash flood warning and at least two swiftwater rescues. Although the rescues were successful, they were a painful reminder of flash flooding that hit the area last week and claimed the lives of three people,
The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning for the Ruidoso area where "rapidly rising floodwaters" are being reported Thursday.
The risk of dangerous flooding continues along the Gulf Coast from a no-name storm system that could lead to days of an enhanced flood risk along and north of the Interstate 10 corridor.