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MOBILE DEVICE. RAW SEWAGE RUNNING INTO THE JEMEZ RIVER. ACTION 7 NEWS REPORTER. ANDRES VALLE. WE WENT TO JEMEZ SPRINGS WHERE SOME PEOPLE ARE NOT HAPPY WITH ATTEMPTS TO STOP IT. LIKE I NEEDED TO ...
INITIALLY GUSHING WATER RACING DOWN THE JEMEZ RIVER. TRIBAL LEADERS NOW TAKING STEPS TO PROTECT THEIR PEOPLE. OUR WORRY NOW AND CAUTION TO OUR OUR TRIBAL MEMBERS IS TO MAKE SURE THAT THEY ARE VERY ...
A swollen Jemez River seen Thursday from N.M. 4. The river flooded last week from rapidly melting snowpack but receded over the weekend. (Chancey Bush/Albuquerque Journal) The Santa Fe National ...
Closure of recreation along the Jemez River due to melting of heavy snow pack in northern New Mexico mountains. (Chancey Bush/Albuquerque Journal) The Jemez River didn't rise as anticipated Friday ...
JEMEZ SPRINGS — Phil Ramsey watched floodwaters from the surging Jemez River flow south alongside N.M. 4, then abruptly shift and splash across the highway onto his San Ysidro property earlier ...
Officials say melting snow is to blame, and the Jemez River is overflowing in some areas. Officials warned people to stay alert and avoid the area. The U.S. Forest Service said the flooding ...
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SAN YSIDRO, N.M. (KRQE) — Floodwaters from the Jemez River continue to saturate the Highway 4 corridor. As warmer temperatures are melting the snowpack, everyone’s bracing for more.
JEMEZ SPRINGS (KRQE) – A northern New Mexico village known for its outdoor recreation had some sewer overflow spill into their river last week- it’s the second time this year.“This system ...
SANDOVAL COUNTY, N.M. — Officials advise caution on New Mexico Highway 4 in the Jemez Valley as water is flooding over low-lying areas of the highway. According to Sandoval County Fire and ...
The mountains feed the Jemez River. (SOUNDBITE OF WATER FLOWING) ROEDEL: The tribe has been farming corn, chilies and other crops here for centuries and depends on the river for irrigation.
N.M., to overflow into the Jemez River. (Photo courtesy Veesees / Flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) The wastewater treatment plant in the northern New Mexico village of Jemez Springs flooded Wednesday ...