The explosion occurred in one of several adjacent pipes near the intersection of U.S. 285 and State Road 31, south of Carlsbad and north of Loving, in the southeast corner of the state.
First responders from Eddy County Fire, Eddy County Office of Emergency Management, New Mexico State Police, and Eddy County Sheriff’s Office, all got involved in closing roads, helping residents, and managing the disaster site, KOAT reported.
Representatives from about four oil and gas companies were at the scene, Armendariz said, but she was not certain which company owned the pipeline that exploded. “We cannot confirm whose line it is yet,” she said.
The sheriff’s department asked everyone living within two miles of the intersection of U.S. Highway 285 and State Road 31 to evacuate, while residents outside that zone were instructed to “shelter in place,” according to Armendariz. Those residents were asked to wait at the Otis, New Mexico Fire Department building for further instructions.
“Right now, we don’t know what we’re dealing with,” Armendariz said. “The Sheriff’s Office is going door to door to see what we’re dealing with.”
Armendariz said that there was no information about possible injuries and no numbers for how many people had been evacuated.
The blast shut down electric service to several homes, she added. Xcel Energy had personnel on hand to evaluate.
The burst line had not been shut off and was still burning fiercely at 5 a.m. according to a report by KOAT.