Alaska Storm Causes Long-Term Displacement and Devastation

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A severe storm caused extensive flooding in remote Alaska villages, displacing over 2,000 residents who may not return home for at least 18 months. The damage, comparable to a Category 2 hurricane, has led to significant destruction, rescue operations, and federal aid requests, with evacuees being relocated to Anchorage and other facilities. The situation highlights ongoing challenges in disaster response and recovery in harsh Arctic conditions.
- Alaska storm damage could displace some evacuees for at least 18 months, officials say CBS News
- What we know about the devastating storm in Western Alaska NPR
- ‘We started drifting away and going in circles’: Descriptions of homes being lifted and carried away with people inside Alaska's News Source
- Hundreds evacuated, homes destroyed as Alaska communities reel from devastating flooding ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- Alaska Governor Says Storm Recovery Could Keep Evacuees Away for 18 Months The New York Times
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