The Arizona Republic

Law will aid wildfire, flood recovery in NM

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SANTA FE, N.M. – New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Monday signed to use zero-interest loans to help local government­s in the arid, Southwest state repair or replace public infrastruc­ture damaged by wildfires or subsequent flooding.

The law follows last year’s historic Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon blaze that exploded into the largest wildfire in New Mexico’s recorded history.

Begun in early April as a prescribed burn by the U.S. government, it grew into a monstrous blaze that blackened more than 530 square miles. Hundreds of homes in northern New Mexico were lost.

A subsequent report by the U.S. Forest Service said its employees made multiple miscalcula­tions, used inaccurate models and underestim­ated how dry conditions were.

Experts say the resulting environmen­tal harms will endure for decades.

Congress and President Joe Biden have approved nearly $4 billion in recovery funds. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is still establishi­ng claims offices.

The state law just signed sets aside $100 million in loans for counties, cities and municipali­ties to begin work on projects that could include a water treatment plant in Mora County or roads, bridges and fences in Las Vegas, where thousands of residents evacuated last spring.

“This funding will help get infrastruc­ture rebuilt and repaired immediatel­y, empowering our communitie­s to continue to heal,” the governor said in a tweet on Monday.

New Mexico’s Department of Finance and Administra­tion will manage the loan program.

Supporters of the legislatio­n said earlier that state funding would go toward projects the Federal Emergency Management Agency has indicated it will cover under federal guidelines.

That means FEMA funds could be used by the local government­s later to repay the state loans.

The U.S. Forest Service has resumed controlled burn operations nationwide after a 90-day pause to review prescribed fire policies and procedures.

 ?? EDDIE MOORE/THE ALBUQUERQU­E JOURNAL VIA AP, FILE ?? The Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Fire burns near Pecos, N.M., last year.
EDDIE MOORE/THE ALBUQUERQU­E JOURNAL VIA AP, FILE The Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Fire burns near Pecos, N.M., last year.

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