Alaska Storm Causes Long-Term Displacement and Devastation

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Severe flooding caused by Typhoon Halong has devastated remote villages in Alaska, displacing over 2,000 residents who may not return home for at least 18 months, prompting federal disaster aid requests and large-scale evacuations to Anchorage.
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- What we know about the devastating Alaska storm and the evacuation effort AP News
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