Alaska's Juneau Faces Evacuations Amid Record Glacial Flood Threat

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Alaska's Juneau is facing potential record flooding due to glacial meltwater escaping from a dammed basin by the Mendenhall Glacier, prompting evacuations and a state disaster declaration, as climate change accelerates the shrinking of mountain glaciers and increases the risk of glacial lake outburst floods.
- Evacuations in Alaska after glacial melt raises fears of record flooding in Juneau BBC
- A glacier outburst is underway in Alaska. It’s sending a surge of water downstream toward Juneau CNN
- Some Juneau residents urged to evacuate as Alaska's Mendenhall Glacier releases floodwater NBC News
- Evacuation warnings intensify in Alaska's capital with record glacier-related flooding predicted CBS News
- Evacuations begin in Alaska’s capital due to 'imminent threat' of likely record glacial outburst flooding FOX Weather
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