Governor Declares State of Emergency Due to Severe Drought in New Mexico
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Governor declares state of emergency due to severe drought in New Mexico
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has declared a state of emergency due to severe drought in New Mexico. The order was issued last Thursday and assembles a task force to coordinate a response, including helping communities conserve water, and share resources to other local and tribal governments. “New Mexico’s river basins have seen below average precipitation this year, and our reservoir levels are among the lowest on record,”…
NM Gov declares state of emergency for ongoing drought, fire risk
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, pictured during a March news conference, announced Thursday she issued a state of emergency due to ongoing drought in New Mexico. She also called on counties to ban fireworks. (Eddie Moore / Albuquerque Journal)New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is urging counties across the state to ban fireworks and has ordered a task force to come up with short-term emergency measures to address the ongoing drought and mountin…
Governor Lujan Grisham Declares Drought Emergency, Convenes Drought Task Force
FROM THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Today the New Mexico Drought Task Force held a meeting pursuant to Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s May 22, 2025 executive order declaring a state of emergency due to persistent and severe drought and escalating fire risk across New Mexico. The executive order mobilizes state agencies to take immediate action to mitigate both drought impacts and wildfire threats. “Despite some spring precipitation, almost all of New …
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