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New Mexico law signed to help wildfire, flooding recovery

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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 (1,370 square kilometers). 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 FEMA 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 ?? THE HERMITS PEAK-CALF CANYON FIRE burns in the mountains near Pecos, N.M., on May 25, 2022.
EDDIE MOORE/THE ALBUQUERQU­E JOURNAL VIA AP THE HERMITS PEAK-CALF CANYON FIRE burns in the mountains near Pecos, N.M., on May 25, 2022.

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