
Like many people in Ruidoso, Gary Garland does not have flood insurance. After floodwaters in the Rio Ruidoso rose to a record-breaking 20 feet this month, Garland’s two properties sustained “serious” damage, he said, totaling between $50,000 and $100,000. He plans to fix everything himself.
“We lost washers and dryers and refrigerators and ranges, all furniture, anything that was on the lower floor,” Garland said.
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