Historic Flooding in New Mexico Leaves Two Dead and Hundreds Rescued
Record rainfall in Roswell caused severe flooding, prompting extensive rescue operations and a state emergency declaration.
- The New Mexico National Guard rescued over 300 people, with 38 hospitalized due to injuries from the flooding.
- Roswell experienced 5.78 inches of rain on Saturday, breaking a 1901 record and causing significant damage to infrastructure.
- Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham declared a state of emergency, allocating $1 million for relief efforts in the affected areas.
- Authorities set up a shelter at the Eastern New Mexico State Fairgrounds for displaced residents as roads remained closed.
- Chaves County Sheriff Mike Herrington and other motorists were stranded on vehicles due to rapidly rising floodwaters.























