Around 500 structures have been affected by the South Fork Fire near the village of Ruidoso, New Mexico, as reported by the local government. The fire, which has burned 13,921 acres, was discovered on Mescalero Apache tribal land and US Forest Service land on Monday morning. Currently, the wildfire has 0% containment, posing a significant challenge to firefighting efforts.
The government issued a statement on Facebook expressing concerns about the fire behavior, noting that while it is currently creeping, there is a worry that increased winds could push the fire further to the east and northeast. This potential shift in the fire's direction raises alarms about the safety of nearby communities and the need for swift and effective response measures.
Ruidoso Emergency Management has been contacted for further information regarding the extent of the damage caused by the wildfire. The impact on the affected structures and the surrounding environment is yet to be fully assessed, highlighting the urgency of the situation and the importance of ongoing monitoring and containment efforts.