Damage to remote Alaska villages hammered by flooding last weekend is so extreme that many of the more than 2,000 people displaced won’t be able to return to their homes for at least 18 months, Gov.
Working closely, sometimes with other elected officials you barely know, to get the work done teaches life lessons: patience, ...
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy said the damage is of “such severity and magnitude that effective response is beyond the ...
With gaps in weather balloon data, the National Weather Service didn’t have accurate projections of the worst flooding from ...
Newsweek spoke exclusively with members of the joint rescue teams who helped lead the one of the largest evacuation missions ...
Alaska towards establishing a long-term plan for the thousands of evacuees from areas hardest hit by former typhoon Halong.
"We saw a lot of damage," says Lt. Blake David Brostrom. "We saw homes that were as much as 3 miles away from where they ...
The Alaska Air and Army National Guard and the Coast Guard are among the agencies working to evacuate hundreds in the state’s ...
Roughly 90 members of Alaska Army and Air National Guard and Coast Guard units have scrambled to remote towns where homes ...
The coastal villages of Kipnuk and Kwigillingok were among the worst hit after the remnants of Typhoon Halong triggered ...
Plus, the organizer says, it’s a time for Alaska Native youth to step out of their comfort zone as they share their talents ...
Half a dozen helicopter crews and other aircrafts have worked since the weekend to move people and supplies where they’re ...
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