The unidentified skeletal remains of a person were found in the
driver's seat of a burned out car, New Mexico State Police
reported on Wednesday. Another victim was identified as
60-year-old Patrick Pearson.
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham told reporters around
500 homes were thought to be among the more than 1,400 buildings
razed by the two blazes, making it one of the most destructive
wildfires in state history.
The forest area around 135 miles southeast of Albuquerque, New
Mexico's largest city, has suffered a string of wildfires,
including one that killed two people in 2022.
Lujan Grisham on Wednesday requested a major disaster
declaration from President Joe Biden for the South Fork and Salt
fires, which have burned over 23,000 acres (9,308 hectares) to
the north and south of Ruidoso.
New Mexico is caught in a decades-long drought that has made
wildfires more destructive and faster moving.
In 2022 the state suffered the largest blaze in the continental
United States which burned over 341,000 acres (138,000
hectares).
(Reporting By Andrew Hay; editing by Miral Fahmy)
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