South Fork Fire continues to burn near Ruidoso. Here's what the fire looks like in NM
The South Fork Fire and Salt Fire are active wildfires that were discovered on Monday, June 17, on the Mescalero Reservation west of the Village of Ruidoso.
The two fires now span across Mescalero, Otero, and Lincoln Counties.An estimated 8,000 people have been evacuated from the area. The Village of Ruidoso is under mandatory evacuation.
New Mexico Gov. Lujan Grisham declared a state of emergency in Lincoln County and the Mescalero Reservation Tuesday, June 18.
"The horrific South Fork Fire and Salt Fire have ravaged our lands and property, and forced thousands to flee their homes,” Grisham said. “We are deploying every available resource to control these wildfires."
One death has been confirmed, according to the New Mexico governor's office.
Patrick Pearson, 60, was found dead on the side of the road near the Swiss Chalet Motel, located at 1451 N Mechem Road on June 18. He had sustained numerous burns from the fire, where he succumbed to his injuries, according to New Mexico State Police.
South Fork Fire: 16,335 acres; containment: 0%.
Salt Fire: 7,071 acres; containment: 0%.
Last updated: Wednesday, June 19.
Ruidoso camera
Live view from Ruidoso courtesy of ruidoso.net.
More: Rain expected as South Fork Fire and Salt Fire continue to grow near Ruidoso
Fire Horror In New Mexico: The entire town of Ruidoso, New Mexico, nearly 8,000 people were evacuated.
The South Fork, Salt, and Penn Scott Fires have turned into this town’s worst nightmare. #Wildfire #NewMexico pic.twitter.com/pFelMXoGeh— John Cremeans USA (@JohnCremeansUSA) June 18, 2024
Apocalyptic forest fires are engulfing increasingly large areas in the southern United States
The video shows a forest fire in New Mexico, where the complete mandatory evacuation of the village of Ruidoso, with a population of eight thousand, began yesterday evening. pic.twitter.com/3izKm0pzgG— S p r i n t e r F a m i l y (@SprinterFamily) June 18, 2024
Farley's Ruidoso burn down?
A Facebook user posted on her account that the Farley's in Ruidoso did not burn down.
"We can’t always believe what we hear farleys is still standing I’ll leave my post public to ease some minds there are alot of people in Ruidoso still no service or power. God be with us all," she posted
New Mexico fire map
This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Ruidoso fire: See photos, videos from South Fork Fire in New Mexico