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On-site services for evacuation center in Mescalero

June 20, 2024 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

There is a Certified Nurse Practioner on-site at the Mescalero Community Center offering Wound Care & Basic Medical Assesment/Exams for any fire firghters/emergency support staff, community members & evacuees in need.

It will be helpful to bring a medication list and any basic health notes for your visit.

MAT appreciates this emergency service support!

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South Fork and Salt Fire Community Meeting online

June 20, 2024 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

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Evacuation Sites must accommodate displaced individuals and their families

June 20, 2024 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

The Mescalero Apache Tribe’s official evacuation sites are located at the  Mescalero Community Center Gym and the Inn of the Mountain Gods Convention Center.

Both sites are active with evacuees due to being displaced as a result of the South Fork Fire and Salt Fire.

We have opened our doors to tribal and non-tribal individuals who had to leave their home and seek shelter and most importantly, a safe place to stay.

We are extremely grateful for the willingness of our tribal members, neighboring towns and villages, community groups/organizations, and complete strangers for the donations being dropped off at these sites.

Donated items for men, women, children and infants can be found at the evacuation sites as well as hot or on-the-go meals all due to donations and volunteers.

Due to the evacuation sites, Tribal departments and businesses are closed. Only essential employees who provide emergency duties or volunteer work are still working within their respected departments/programs.

The Mescalero Apache Tribe wants to make it clear that the items, efforts and activities at the evacuation sites are solely to accommodate the evacuees and firefighters/emergency personnel.

Other than providing emergency response, volunteering or seeking shelter, individuals need to stay clear of both evacuation sites. If you have not been displaced by the fires, we ask that we refrain from loitering at the evacuation sites.

In order for the Mescalero Apache Tribe and emergency response teams to successfully carry out public safety works, these sites must be available to evacuees only.

Thank you for your continued cooperation and generous donations! We are still accepting donations.

For more information please call the Tribal EOC (Emergency Operation Center) at 575-464-9214 or the donation line at 575-464-9920.

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Community meeting tonight; storms pose flooding and debris flow risk

June 20, 2024 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

Daily Update, Thursday, June 20, 2024 

Public Information Line:575-323-8258 

Media Information Line: 575-323-8053 

Phone Line Hours: 8 am – 8 pm 

Email: 2024.southfork@firenet.gov  

Acres: South Fork – 16,335; Salt – 7,071     

Start Date: June 17, 2024 

Location: Ruidoso, NM     

Personnel: 824 Containment: 0%     

Fuels: mixed conifer, grass, pine/juniper Resources:  Crews, heavy equipment, engines, helicopters and air tankers.  

Highlights: A community meeting is schedule for 5 pm, Thursday, June 20, 2024. All community members are welcome to join via https://www.facebook.com/SWIMT5. Please note, a Facebook account is not needed to participate in the live stream.

Fire Activity:  Wednesday, the South Fork Fire experienced active fire behavior through the early part of the day until storms moved into the fire area. Firefighters observed torching trees, uphill runs where wind and terrain aligned and short-range spotting across the South Fork and Salt fires, including within the dead/down fuels of the 2012 Little Bear Fire. In addition to responding to and catching several spot fires yesterday, firefighters worked to secure a portion of the South Fork eastern perimeter from Cedar Creek to eagle Creek (~3 miles) and the south side from Cedar Creek to Flume Canyon.   The north and eastern sides of the South Fork Fire remain the focus for today’s operations, including North Fork and South Fork of Eagle Creek, and along the Rio Ruidoso.  Crews will continue constructing firelines to prevent further fire growth, while continuing to protect homes, properties, and critical infrastructure. Ground and aerial ignitions may be used where needed to strengthen protection of values at risk and burn out fuels between constructed firelines and the main fire.   

Weather: On Wednesday, the South Fork and Salt fires received varying amounts of rain.  The highest rainfall recorded was 1.62” along Skyline Ridge near the Monjeau Fire Lookout on the northern side of the South Fork Fire, while rainfall on the Salt Fire measured .05”. Thursday’s incoming weather will produce clouds, cooler temperatures (68-75 degrees) and higher day/night relative humidity. Storms will likely develop over the lower east slopes of the Sacramento Mountains in the afternoon and into the early evening, producing 20-30mph gusts. Heavy rain, flash floods and debris flows are a potential risk from these storms through the week.  

Smoke: Smoke will continue to be observed across both the South Fork and Salt fires today. Individuals sensitive to smoke should take precautions and use the New Mexico Department of Health 5-3-1 Visibility Method to determine if it’s safe to be outside. For more information visit Air Quality: https://nmtracking.doh.nm.gov/environment/air/FireAndSmoke.html  

Evacuations: A State of Emergency for the Mescalero Apache Reservation has been implemented by the Tribal Council. Evacuations remain in-place. Village of Ruidoso and City of Ruidoso Downs are in “GO” evacuation status. Road closures are also in effect. Numerous additional evacuation orders have been issued including Fantasy Lane, Summit area, Botella Road, Snow Springs, Fence Canyon, Whitetail, and Chihuahua Well. Please stay out of the fire area to allow firefighters safe access into the area and allow them to work safely.  There are hazards in the area including fire weakened trees, downed power lines, and potential for exposed gas lines.   Road and trail closures are in effect throughout the fire area. Both Highway 48 and Highway 70 at Apache Summit are closed; the open evacuation route is Highway 70 to Roswell. State Hwy 48 is closed from Alpine Village/University to State Hwy 220. US 70 is closed from mm 249 (intersection NM 244), 4 miles east of Mescalero, to mm 258, 2 miles east of Carrizo (https://www.ruidoso-nm.gov/south-fork-fire).   

Closures: A Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) is also in place over the fire area. Visit https://www.tfr.faa.gov for more information. Drone flights are also prohibited within this area. If you fly, we may have to ground our air resources.  

More information:  Inciweb: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/nmmea-south-fork-and-salt

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UPDATED Fundraising Goals/Purpose

June 20, 2024 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

UPDATED fundraising goals/purposes added given your generosity and support:

This GoFundMe is established by the Mescalero Apache Tribe to support the Tribe’s South Fork and Salt Fires emergency response efforts. The Tribe is operating two evacuation sites on Reservation for tribal and non-tribal families. The original purpose of this GoFundMe was to support these evacuation sites. Donations made prior to this update will continue to support this purpose.

Donations made after this update (made 6-20-24 at 9:47 AM) will go toward supporting the Tribe’s evacuation sites and evacuation sites in the neighboring communities. In addition, new donations will also support post-fire flood mitigation and response (if any). Finally, donations will support recovery efforts by Mescalero, Ruidoso, Alto, and the surrounding communities affected by the fires.

Any donation is appreciated. We are deeply moved by the innumerable donations already received. We thank you for reaching out and hope that this GoFundMe makes it easier to help.

Official Go Fund Me link: https://gofund.me/dc324cd8

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Tribal Offices

June 20, 2024 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

Tribal Offices are closed. Businesses is only open to fire support and evacuees due to the evacuation site and donation site held at the Mescalero Community Center Gym.

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Be prepared for warnings

June 19, 2024 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

The National Weather Service in Albuquerque has issued a Flash Flood Watch for areas near McBride, Blue 2, and nearby burned areas in effect from 3pm MDT to late tonight. Monitor later forecasts at https://www.weather.gov/abq/and be prepared to take action should Flash Flood Warnings be issued.

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Infant formula being requested for donation

June 19, 2024 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

Specialized infant formula donations are needed!

  • Similac Sensitive
  • Similac NeoSure
  • Nutrimigen Hypoallergenic
  • Enfamil NeuroPro
  • Enfamil A.R.
  • Parent Choice Sensitive
  • Basic/Regular Formula (any brand)

Donations can be accepted at Mescalero Community Center. Contact Christina Byers 575-808-2197.

Even 1 can will make a difference! Thank you!

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Public Information Line for South Fork Fire & Salt Fire

June 19, 2024 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

Public Information Line: 575-323-8258 

Media Information Line: 575-323-8053 

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Information Update

June 19, 2024 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

A Critical Incident Management Team as of 6AM June 19th has taken over fire suppression efforts for South Fork & Salt Fire.

A mile length of burned fiber is being rerouted by MATI along with CCI crews. Due to this, cell phone and internet connection is difficult.

No homes have been lost with exception of one small structure due to the Salt Fire.

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