Two more roofs collapsed in Anchorage over the weekend due to heavy snow, bringing the total to at least eight this season. No one was injured in either incident, and the buildings were unoccupied at the time. The collapses come after government officials warned over 1,000 commercial property owners about the risk of roof failure due to record-breaking snow loads. The collapses are primarily occurring in buildings with a specific type of flat roof constructed before 1990, and efforts are underway to clear snow from at-risk structures.
Anchorage, Alaska has experienced a record-breaking snowfall, surpassing 100 inches earlier than ever before, leading to roof collapses and prompting officials to urge residents to clear snow from their homes. The city is on track to break its all-time snowfall record, with residents expressing frustration over the constant shoveling and pandemic-era remote learning. Despite the challenges, some have found fun in the snow, including the creation of a 20-foot-tall snowman. Additionally, the city is bracing for more bitter cold temperatures in the coming days.
Anchorage, Alaska is experiencing a record-breaking snowfall, with over 8.5 feet of snow already fallen and the earliest arrival of 100 inches in its history. The heavy snow has caused roofs on commercial buildings to collapse, prompting officials to urge residents to clear snow from their homes. Despite the challenges, some residents have found ways to have fun with the snow, including building a 20-foot-tall snowman. The city is on track to break its all-time snowfall record, and bitter cold temperatures are expected to return later in the week.
Anchorage, Alaska has experienced a record-breaking snowfall, surpassing 100 inches earlier than ever before, with over 8.5 feet of snow so far. The heavy snow has led to roof collapses on commercial buildings, prompting officials to urge residents to clear snow from their homes. Despite the challenges, some residents have found humor in the situation, with one person building a 20-foot-tall snowman. The city is also facing below-zero temperatures, with more snow expected, making this winter particularly tough for Anchorage residents.
South Lake Tahoe has experienced its heaviest winter in 70 years, with over 50 feet of snowfall causing significant damage to homes and buildings. The town has seen two exploded homes, 10 collapsed buildings, and at least 20 buildings red-tagged as unsafe for occupancy. The heavy snowfall has also caused roof collapses, with some buildings showing signs of potential collapse. Snow removal companies are working at full tilt, and locals are feeling trapped and overwhelmed. As the snow begins to melt, the full extent of the damage is still being tallied.