Alaskan Storm Evacuations: Communities Flee as Homes Are Carried Out to Sea

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Alaskan coastal communities, including Kipnuk, were devastated by a severe storm surge caused by Typhoon Halong, leading to widespread flooding, destruction of homes, and the evacuation of over 1,000 residents to shelters in Anchorage. Residents describe the storm as one of the largest disasters in the state's history, with extensive damage and ongoing recovery efforts.
- Alaskan evacuees describe fleeing their storm-ravaged coastal communities: "We're all thankful that we're all alive" CBS News
- Anchorage preparing to house more than 1,000 Western Alaska storm evacuees across 4 shelters Anchorage Daily News
- US Coast Guard responders recount evacuations in remote Y-K Delta communities KYUK
- Rescue crews airlift hundreds out of rural Alaskan villages after powerful storm PBS
- ‘We started drifting away and going in circles’: Descriptions of homes being lifted and carried out to sea with people inside Alaska's News Source
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