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at the La Union Cemetery in La Union, N.M. are damaged (1/4)Graves at
the La Union Cemetery in La Union, N.M. are damaged from Thursday's
heavy flood waters Friday, Sept.
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(1/4)Graves
at the La Union Cemetery in La Union, N.M. are damaged from Thursday's
heavy flood waters Friday, Sept. 13, 2013. New Mexico was drenched
Thursday by another round of record rainfall. (AP Photo/The Las Cruces
Sun-News, Shari …
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(2/4)La
Union residents snap photos with their cell phone cameras while others
look on in disbelief at what was once San Antonio Street before flood
waters demolished the entire roadway, leaving many residents in La
Union, N.M. stranded in …
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(3/4)La
Union resident George Enriquez, left, and Pablo Romero of Las Cruces,
N.M. survey the damage along Sentenario Street in La Union, N.M. where
Thursday's massive flooding destroyed multiple roads in the small town,
Friday, Sept. 13, 2013.…
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Chevrolet Avalanche is engulfed by mud on Sentenario Street in La
Union, N.M. on Friday, Sept. 13, 2013 after massive flood waters ripped
through the town Thursday night, destroying multiple roads. Previously
drought-stricken rivers …
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico State police say a man has
died after his vehicle washed into a ravine covered in mud near the
Elephant Butte dam.
New Mexico State Police Sgt. Emmanuel
Gutierrez said authorities discovered the vehicle Saturday next to State
Road 51 in Ash Canyon.
Gutierrez says vehicle was washed off the roadway, probably Friday during flooding.
The man's name was not released.
The death is the first related to massive flooding in New Mexico this week from record heavy rains and overflowing rivers.
Gov.
Susana Martinez issued a state of emergency on Friday to open up
recovery funding for local communities hit hard by the flooding.
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