Kara Koehler and her family are one of the few lucky ones.When two wildfires and the flooding from a thunderstorm that followed devastated Ruidoso, New Mexico within the past several weeks, the vacation home that Kara’s great-grandparents built decades ago remains standing.She, her six-year-old son, Kamron, and her mother, Pam, visited the home that’s been in their family for generations on Cedar Creek Drive before returning home here Monday.“We stayed two nights because the flooding got too intense,” Kara said. “It was such a mess and they were blocking off roads left and right.”They stayed at West Wind Lodge, which ...