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Three people were killed when monsoon rains triggered flash flooding in a New Mexico village, sending walls of water, mud and debris rushing down mountainsides that have been repeatedly scarred over recent years by wildfires and post-fire flooding.
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00:00Oh, no. Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh.
00:12Oh, my gosh. We can confirm that three people lost their lives yesterday in the flooding.
00:20And the victims include an adult male, approximately 40 to 50 years old,
00:26that we're still identifying, a seven-year-old male child, a four-year-old female child.
00:34This is historic water levels that we experienced.
00:38The USGS, the United States Geological Survey, gauge at Hollywood.
00:43And the real ruid also crested at a historical high of 20 feet.
00:49Last year, during the historic flood, it was over 15 feet.
00:52The flash flood was issued at 8 a.m. on July the 8th.
00:57The flash flood warning was upgraded at 2.20 p.m. on July the 8th.
01:03The flash flood emergency was declared at 2.47 p.m. on July the 8th.
01:10So, as you can tell, it came on pretty sudden.
01:12The outdoor warning system was not activated yesterday as it is specifically reserved for full-town evacuation scenarios.
01:23We had a lot of questions on that.
01:25The localized nature of yesterday's flooding did not warrant a full-town evacuation.
01:31Rescue operations.
01:33The swift water rescues.
01:35Our emergency responders conducted approximately 65 swift water rescues during yesterday's event.
01:41We continue to monitor the weather condition closely with the National Weather Service, and there is additional risk.
01:49We expect the weather to build from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. today, with the critical areas hitting between 1 and 4.
01:57We'll be monitoring those consistently and constantly.
02:01So, stay tuned to all of our new sources for updates.
02:04So, stay tuned to all of our new sources.

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