Holloman AFB and Fort Bliss participate in flood relief efforts with the Mescalero Apache Tribe
'Major Disaster Declaration' approved for New Mexico amid severe storms, floods
Holloman AFB officials said the Mescalero Tribal Fish Hatchery was one of the hardest hit areas, as it lost 80% of its fish because of contaminated water. 'At the fish hatchery, we were able to clear debris from three different waterways, and then also use sandbags to refortify the area just to divert the floods from any of their important segments of it,' said Capt. Andrew Norton, Instructor Pilot, 29th Attack Squadron.
The volunteers also filled more than 500 sandbags and delivered more than 1,000 throughout the area.
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