Flooding Hits New Mexico Cities and Closes Roads
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New Mexico Wildlife Center closed due to flooding
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Due to a maintenance emergency, the New Mexico Wildlife Center will be closed for the time being. According to the Wildlife Center, as soon as staff walked into the building Thursday morning, they saw their lobby flooded. Story continues below Crime: Five teens charged for murder of homeless woman in Albuquerque Trending: Fireworks company releases statement after explosion injures 2 people in Albuquerque Politics: New Mexi…
Flooding hits New Mexico cities and closes roads
SANTA FE, N.M. — The New Mexico Department of Transportation reported flooding hit Belen, Deming and other cities, closing roads Thursday. New Mexico Highway 304 in Belen, courtesy of NMDOT Authorities closed a section of New Mexico Highway 304 in Belen due to water and debris making the roadway impassable. Crews cleared the area and restored safe travel, according to NMDOT. In southern New Mexico, authorities closed U.S. Highway 180 north of D…
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