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McBride Fire: Wildfire Force Evacuation and Damage homes in New Mexico

The officials talked a lot of 7,600 villagers evacuate and go to the convention center. Additional evacuation orders are possible, they said.

The McBride Fire covered 4,312 acres. of This was announced on Tuesday evening by the New Mexico Forestry Department. in a news release.

” fire currently held at 0% and moved to a division of Kokopelli. About 150 buildings burned down or were damaged, including homes and many more remain threatened,” the statement said.

Crews shot down fire back Near a high school, city officials said. on Facebook and 1,700 middle, middle, and elementary students were evacuated to the convention center.

Officials added that power blackouts continued in in area.

Laura Reynolds, who life in a division of Rancho Ruidoso Valley Estate in near Alto, a video was recorded showing smoke from fire impending over her surroundings. While speaking to CNN, she said authorities had issued an evacuation order.

Video shows huge train of gray smoke is coming over ridges of several mountains while tree branches rustle in wind.

fire began Tuesday afternoon, according to the New Mexico Interagency Fire Information. website with information from federal and state authorities.

Investigators have not identified cause of McBride fire.

Another major wildfire is raging near Albuquerque.

About 100 miles to the northwest is another major wildfire, the Big Hole. fire burned about 850 acres of land. of Tuesday afternoon, according to Valencia County officials.

At least one firefighter suffered minor burns injury Monday and is recovering at home, Valencia fire chief Matt Propp said. One home damaged or damaged 18 outbuildings. destroyed- said in the department in Facebook post.

fire began in in community of Belem, about 30 miles south of Albuquerque. cause of in fire, which began on Monday, is under investigation. About 100 fire personnel involved in fire fighting.

Containment lines are in place, the chief said, but he doesn’t have a containment percentage yet.

Propp said, area wind gusts 40-50 m/s. Red flag warning is an in effect for Mid-Rio Grande Valley before 9 p.m. ET, according to the National Weather Service.

About 200 buildings are still at risk of fire, according to the agency. fire officials.

“Approximately 75% of Whitfield Wildlife Sanctuary Land (WWCA) area It has also were affected. WWCA Center (building) was unaffected,” Wendy Mason, Wildfire Prevention and Public Affairs Coordinator. with state, wrote on in website.

Amanda Jackson of CNN and Amanda Musa contributed to this report.

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