Juneau Faces Record Flooding After Glacier Outburst

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Juneau Faces Record Flooding After Glacier Outburst
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The Mendenhall River in Juneau, Alaska, reached a record high due to a surge caused by melting from an overflowing glacial lake, linked to accelerated glacier melting driven by climate change. This has led to repeated flooding and evacuations, with scientists warning that rising temperatures are increasing the frequency and severity of glacial lake outburst floods, although future risks may change as glaciers continue to retreat.

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