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N.M. University Still Awaits Fire Funds
7 Feb
Summary
- New Mexico Highlands awaits $250 million in fire damages.
- University filed lawsuit after FEMA asked for claims via Stafford Act.
- FEMA reports $3 billion paid, but university remains unpaid.

Nearly four years after the Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon Fire, New Mexico Highlands University reports it has yet to receive any financial assistance from FEMA for its documented damages. The fire, which burned 341,000 acres and destroyed over 900 homes, has left northern New Mexico communities awaiting substantial repair funds.
University leaders express frustration with the prolonged waiting period and bureaucratic challenges. They have filed a lawsuit, asserting FEMA's requirement to submit claims through the Stafford Act reimbursement process is an unnecessary burden. An independent study suggests the university is owed approximately $250 million, accounting for various damages including flood, erosion, smoke, increased insurance premiums, and mental health services.
FEMA has announced that over $3 billion has been disbursed for the wildfire. However, New Mexico Highlands University remains without payment. The situation highlights ongoing challenges in the distribution of disaster relief funds to affected communities and institutions.




