DID OVERTOP, THERE WAS NO BREACH. THE CLEANUP DOES CONTINUE IN ROSWELL, AND OFFICIALS HAVE ADVICE TO HELP IN THE RECOVERY PROCESS. OUR REPORTER, COREY HOWARD EXPLAINS. NOW, AS MANY OF YOU ALREADY KNOW, THE HISTORIC FLOODS IN ROSWELL HAVE CAUSED AN EXTENSIVE AMOUNT OF DAMAGE AND CITY OFFICIALS ARE JUST TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW LONG THE RECOVERY PROCESS WILL BE. AND HOW MUCH MONEY IT WILL COST. HOW LONG DO YOU THINK IT WOULD TAKE FOR YOU GUYS TO REBUILD? THAT WOULD BE ANYONE TRYING TO GUESS AT THAT WOULD JUST BE MAKING STUFF UP. THE RECENT FLOODS HAVE CAUSED A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF DAMAGE TO THE CITY’S INFRASTRUCTURE AND SEVERAL BUILDINGS. ON MONDAY, GOVERNOR MICHELLE LUJAN GRISHAM ISSUED A STATE OF EMERGENCY, WHICH UNLOCKS $1 MILLION IN STATE FUNDING TO HELP WITH RECOVERY EFFORTS. SINCE WE HAVE SO MUCH DAMAGE, I MEAN, EVEN $1 MILLION IS IS …
Mayor discusses cleanup process and how to seek FEMA assistance [Video]
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