Ruidoso residents set to return Monday amid fire containment progress: live updates
The wildfires near Ruidoso are still burning. However, residents will begin returning to Ruidoso at 8 a.m. Monday, June 24.
Two deaths have been reported and over 23,000 structures have been affected. The fires started Monday, June 17, and displaced about 8,000 people.
The South Fork Fire is burning on Mescalero Tribal, U.S. Forest Service land and areas around Ruidoso. The Salt Fire is also active on the Mescalero Reservation.
Update on Ruidoso fire
South Fork Fire: 17,551 acres; containment: 37%
Salt Fire: 7,775 acres; containment: 7%
Personnel: Over 1,100
Numbers provided by the Village of Ruidoso
- Aaron Bedoya
What is wildfire containment?
“Wildfire containment is the status of a wildfire suppression action signifying that a control line has been completed around the fire, and any associated spot fires, which can reasonably be expected to stop the fires spread,” according to the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.
- El Paso Times staff
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- Aaron Bedoya
Ruidoso residents set to return Monday
With containment numbers for both fires on the rise, Village of Ruidoso officials said Saturday that residents would be allowed to return at 8 a.m. Monday, June 24.
Only local, full-time residents will be allowed to return to Ruidoso at this time, and they are being asked to return with at least a week's worth of food and drinking water as grocery stores are still not operating at full capacity.
In many cases, residents will be returning to homes without electricity, gas or water.
-Adam Powell
FBI seeks tips on Ruidoso fires, offers $10,000 reward
A $10,000 reward is being offered by the FBI to anyone who can provide information leading to the arrests and convictions of the person or people responsible for starting the New Mexico wildfires.
The FBI announcement of the reward Saturday, June 22, is the first time law enforcement officials have said a person or a group of people could be responsible for starting the deadly fires.
- Aaron Martinez
This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Ruidoso fire update: Residents can return amid fire containment progress