Juneau Faces Record Flooding and Evacuations Due to Melting Glacier

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Flooding in Juneau, Alaska, caused by melting glaciers and potential ice dam failures, prompted evacuations and protective barriers, highlighting the risks of glacial outburst floods which have historically caused significant damage and loss of life worldwide. Climate change is influencing glacier stability and the frequency of such events, though in Alaska, these floods have decreased as glaciers recede, but risks remain at higher altitudes.
Topics:nation#alaska#climate-change#environment#flood-prevention#glacial-lakes#glacial-outburst-floods
- Floods from melting glacier in Juneau, Alaska, prompt evacuations and worry from residents NBC News
- Alaskan River Reaches Record High From Melting Glacier The New York Times
- Evacuations in Alaska after glacial melt raises fears of record flooding in Juneau BBC
- A glacier outburst sent a surge of water downstream into Juneau. Flood barriers protected the city from disaster CNN
- Damage to low-lying homes and bridge reported in wake of Juneau’s record glacial outburst Anchorage Daily News
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