Alaska storms drive 1,500 from their homes
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Everything is 100 times more complicated when it comes to building — and rebuilding — in remote Alaska communities.
Alaska State Troopers said that one person, 67-year-old Ella Mae Kashatok, was killed in Kwigillingok. Two people in the village remain unaccounted for, the agency said in a Facebook update on Tuesday, announcing that search-and-rescue efforts were ending.
Juneau homes on View Drive were hit the hardest by Wednesday’s glacial outburst flood. Now, as residents there dry out, they’re mulling over a federal buyout program to leave the street for good. The city reported Friday that 47 homes flooded, but most ...
Doing a tour to Denali National Park from Fairbanks is a great winter visit idea. Having somebody else drive, provide a narrated tour and guide you through wildlife watching in the snow is an unforgettable way to enjoy Alaska's interior in the winter months.
As recovery efforts are underway in Western Alaska, Alaskans are banding together to help raise supplies for those who lost everything during the devastating storm. Major internet provider GCI is working to help those affected by the storm by hosting a supply drive to get them the essential supplies the community desperately needs.
First responders in Alaska have conducted dozens of rescues after the remnants of Typhoon Halong battered the region, washing away several homes.
Officials are rushing to find housing for people from tiny coastal villages devastated by the remnants of Typhoon Halong.
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