Flash Flood Emergency Declared in Las Vegas and Romeoville, New Mexico

Intense rainfall has led to significant flooding, inundating multiple homes and roads. Vehicles are stranded due to high water levels, and rivers are overflowing, worsening the situation.

The National Weather Service (NWS) in New Mexico has issued a life-threatening flash flood emergency for the villages of Las Vegas and Romeoville until 10 p.m. MDT tonight. This decision comes in response to slow-moving thunderstorms generating intense downpours across the region.

The heavy rainfall has triggered significant flooding, submerging multiple homes and roads and leaving vehicles stranded in high water. Rivers are overflowing, exacerbating the already critical situation, with more than eight inches of rain recorded thus far.https://x.com/SammiUllahh/status/1804334244824576282

Authorities have mandated evacuations and are urgently advising residents to relocate to higher ground without delay. Emergency responders are actively engaged at the scene, providing assistance to those affected and working to ensure community safety.

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