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Last year, this same area was devastated by two wildfires. The three people killed were reportedly a man, a 4-year-old girl and a 7-year-old boy. The three victims were swept away downstream and later found dead,
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The two children were identified as Charlotte Trotter, 4, and Sebastian Trotter, 7, according to their aunt Tiffanie Wyatt. She said their father, Sebastian Trotter, a solder based at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas, and their mother, Stephanie, both suffered serious injuries but survived and were receiving medical treatment at a hospital in Texas.
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KTVU FOX 2 on MSNFlash flooding in Texas, New Mexico is a wake-up call for the Bay Area, KTVU meteorologist saysWhile Texas and New Mexico are seeing historic and deadly flash flooding, some may be asking: Why should the Bay Area care? Meteorologist Roberta Gonzales explains.
At least three people were killed by historic flash floods in a New Mexico mountain community that suffered devastating wildfires last year, officials said late Tuesday.
Flash flooding from heavy rain killed at least three people and prompted dozens of rescues in the Ruidoso area of southern New Mexico, officials said — the same area devastated by wildfires last year.
At least three people are dead, including the two children of a soldier on vacation with his family. While rescue teams in Texas enter the sixth day of searching for survivors.
The 7-year-old and 4-year-old who died after flash flooding overtook a village in New Mexico earlier this week have been identified as Sebastian and Charlotte Trotter, the children of a U.S. army soldier,
As recovery efforts continue following deadly floods in central Texas last week, neighboring New Mexico is seeing flooding of its own. NewsNation’s Jorge Ventura has the latest, live from Kerr County,
WICHITA CO., Texas (KSWO) - A woman wanted out of New Mexico for murder has been arrested in Wichita County. Deana Thetford was arrested and brought into the Wichita County Jail on counts of murder and tampering with evidence. She had recently moved to Texas, but was wanted out of New Mexico.
Follow for live updates in the Texas flooding as more than 160 are missing as rescuers continue a desperate search