Ruidoso residents: Flood worse than anything last year

L Passo, Texas (KTSMRidoso residents say sudden floods on Tuesday, July 8, are worse than they suffered last year after the main forest fires.

The residents shared a video with KTSM and published pictures on the social media that display the houses affected by the floods on Tuesday, the cars were flooded underwater and the fast water race through the community and the surrounding forest area.

They told our crew when they arrived that the damage of floods on Tuesday was worse than anything they had suffered last year after important fires and then a series of floods that shook the area.

La Salsa Kitchen Restaurant in Ruidoso told Facebook that it was destroyed by Flash Floods.

“We have lost a lot, but we are determined to rebuild – not only for ourselves but for our amazing and others in society who were also affected,” said the restaurant at a Facebook post.

Restaurant Share some video How to race the flood water raging from the restaurant and through society.

“Floods on Tuesday” are much worse than anything we have seen in the past two years. “

“It was not a little different,” he said. “It was remarkably different. (Tuesday) was bad, real, and last summer, they wiped here.”

here Some video of raging flood water Posted by Bob Pankey on Facebook, as well as the strength of the water that struck Ruidoso.

Share KTSM JATONNA HOLMES model some video with KTSM of cars immersed in water.

I also shared a video of Swifly Flowing Creek Water Racing across Ruidoso.

Our crew took these pictures when they arrived in Roidoso on Tuesday evening, and showed homes affected by the floods.

Ruidoso Business Jo Quality Services LLC shared some of the images that are overwhelmed by a crushed truck in clay and water.

“Please tell me that the owner of this truck made her well?

Ladonna Cope Hamilton posted a picture of how the flood water threw clay at the top of the second bridge in the upper valley of Ruidoso. She noted that Ridoso Street sets were already cleaning chaos.

“It has been hit a little but still exists,” she wrote on Facebook. “Look at the valuable road crew already work.”

A picture from Ladona, a cup of Hamilton

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