Evacuations recommended for areas near Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak burn scar due to flooding
Evacuations recommended for areas near Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak burn scar due to flooding
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Evacuations recommended for areas near Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak burn scar due to flooding
Evacuations have been recommended in parts of San Miguel County due to heavy rains and flooding. Officials with Mora and San Miguel Counties say residents should evacuate to a safe place away from flood and possible debris flow. If you are not able to evacuate, do not cross flooded roadways and seek as high of ground as you can. The following areas are under evacuation status: Sapello WatershedManuelitas Creek: Canoncito, Manuelito, SapelloMaestas Creek: Lower RociadaRito San Jose: Gascon, Rociada, Lower RociadaGallinas WatershedGreater Gallinas: Las DispensasRoad ClosuresNew Mexico State Road 65 has been closed at mile marker 15. New Mexico State Road 105 is closed at mile marker 3.8.New Mexico State Road 276 is closed at mile marker 0. For a full map of evacuation statuses, click here
Evacuations have been recommended in parts of San Miguel County due to heavy rains and flooding.
Officials with Mora and San Miguel Counties say residents should evacuate to a safe place away from flood and possible debris flow. If you are not able to evacuate, do not cross flooded roadways and seek as high of ground as you can.
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The following areas are under evacuation status:
Sapello Watershed
- Manuelitas Creek: Canoncito, Manuelito, Sapello
- Maestas Creek: Lower Rociada
- Rito San Jose: Gascon, Rociada, Lower Rociada
Gallinas Watershed
- Greater Gallinas: Las Dispensas
Road Closures
- New Mexico State Road 65 has been closed at mile marker 15.
- New Mexico State Road 105 is closed at mile marker 3.8.
- New Mexico State Road 276 is closed at mile marker 0.