Record Rainfall Triggers Devastating Floods in New Mexico
Record rainfall in Roswell, New Mexico, caused severe flooding, claiming two lives and leading to extensive search and rescue operations. The New Mexico National Guard rescued over 300 residents, with 38 hospitalized. The National Weather Service warned of further rain and potential flash floods.
Record-breaking rains drenched Roswell, New Mexico, over the weekend, sparking severe floods that claimed two lives and prompted extensive search and rescue missions.
New Mexico National Guard officials reported the rescue of 309 individuals, with dozens hospitalized following the emergency. Significant rainfall, exceeding historical records, sparked citywide chaos.
Authorities issued warnings of potential additional floods as rescue teams continued efforts. With authorities and emergency responders on high alert, residents were urged to remain cautious.
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