San Antonio, New Mexico

The Rio Grande is just to the east of San Antonio, and the BNSF Railway runs through the community and has a small yard, little more than a siding.

Residents reported tremors like an earthquake and the town received some of the remnants of the mushroom cloud, resulting in some radioactive contamination of the area, which faded quickly and does not persist today.

with Bobby Flay,[5]), San Antonio Crane, a restaurant featuring Mexican food, a seasonal roadside market, and a general store.

Highway 380 after this event was impossible to traverse, and the force of the flood water swept off the train tracks at the Burlington-Northern Santa Fe Railroad at the 380 crossing.

This event helped justify funding for building a retention pond, and coming up with other plans to prevent similar future floods.

Owl Bar & Cafe, a San Antonio landmark
San Antonio church
Map of New Mexico highlighting Socorro County