McBride Fire: 2 dead in New Mexico wildfire that forced evacuations and damaged homes
Firefighters had fought the flames at the home Tuesday afternoon, and that evening village police “received information about an elderly couple who attempted to evacuate the McBride Fire but were unaccounted for by family members,” state police said.
Police did not say whether the two people who died were the couple reported missing. The deaths are under investigation, and the state medical investigator’s office was working to identify the victims, state police said Wednesday.
“We got our go-bags and important papers, things like that, had them ready,” Barela said.
The McBride Fire is one of several wildfires that have raged in the state in recent days, fueled in part by strong winds and low humidity.
The state has received federal fire management assistance grants that will provide resources for crews battling wildfires, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said Wednesday.
“I want to assure the people of New Mexico that our local, state, federal and tribal agencies are working around the clock to make sure evacuees have the support they need as these unprecedented spring wildfires tear through our communities,” the governor said.
Evacuations are underway
“Largely driven by sustained winds of 50 to 60 miles per hour with gusts up to 70 mph, the fire spread nearly six miles to the east and northeast,” officials said in the update.
The sheriff’s office said it issued evacuation orders Tuesday and put several areas on standby.
“Extremely dry weather and strong winds kept firefighting aircraft grounded today preventing water drops over the fire area,” officials said about that fire Wednesday.
CNN’s Jason Hanna, Steve Almasy and Paradise Afshar contributed to this report.
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