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After days of higher activity on the two largest wildfires in New Mexico history due to hot, dry weather, relief appears to be on the way as the monsoon season starts up. But rains on a burn scar can bring new trouble: flash floods.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced Wednesday it will foot 100% of the costs for debris removal and watershed repair through the Emergency Watershed Protection Program for areas scorched by New Mexico’s historic wildfires.
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More than two inches of rain fell across Santa Fe in just hours Monday night. That’s almost 15 percent of New Mexico’s annual rainfall. During storms like…
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Heavy rains are expected to strike the state this week thanks to remnants of Tropical Storm Odile.The National Weather Service said severe weather from…
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Parts of central and western New Mexico are under a flash flood watch as heavy rains are expected through Wednesday.The National Weather Service says…
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VIDEO 8/14UPDATE 5p: Albuquerque Fire Department officials say two people were rescued from swift waters in an arroyo Wednesday afternoon.One man was…
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The University of New Mexico is scrambling to clean up and make repairs in the wake of flood damage from last week's rainstorms.KRQE-TV reports that…