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Ruidoso Floods
T O P I C Discussion Started: 07-27-2008, 8:55 PM Add to the Discussion
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mschoder 08-04-2008, 9:44 AM Add to the Discussion
Hello,

ServiceMaster Of Albuquerque is a complete water & fire restoration company. We have been doing business in the Albuquerque area for over 20 years. We are on many of the national programs in regards to water restoration. We are currently doing some work in the area and will be returning today ( 08-04-08 ). Please contact me if you have any questions or if would like a site visit. Drying out your property to prevent further damage would be our main goal. We can also assist in your personel property.

Cell # 505-414-5160 Office 505-880-1233 Troll Free # 877-880-1233 E-Mail Marc.schoder@servciemasterbytar.com

MiloCSE 08-02-2008, 9:09 AM Add to the Discussion
MATHIS family -- I would contact the RUIDOSO police dept -- they are VERY helpful!!! 575 258 7365

mathisfam 07-29-2008, 3:23 AM Add to the Discussion
We have a cabin along the river in the Upper Canyon, on North Loop Road. We can't find out how much damage has been done to our property. We know bridges are out, but we don't know if we can even get to our place to survey the damage. We are about 4-5 hours away and we don't want to come out there if we can't even check on our cabin. Can anyone give us any info?

Mathis Family in Texas

vernmargar 07-28-2008, 8:52 PM Add to the Discussion
The media is reporting that the village of Ruidoso is under a "boil water" advisory. The town water department told me this afternoon that this applies only to the Upper Canyon area.

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