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ANCHORAGE — Powerful storms and catastrophic flooding have ravaged western Alaska, leaving widespread destruction across multiple towns and villages. The extreme weather has forced hundreds of residents to evacuate, with some communities rendered completely uninhabitable.
Emergency crews are working around the clock to rescue stranded individuals and provide shelter for displaced families. Local authorities have declared a state of emergency as floodwaters continue to rise, cutting off access to several remote areas and damaging vital infrastructure, including roads, power lines, and communication systems.
Officials warn that recovery could take months, with rebuilding efforts complicated by harsh weather conditions and limited transportation routes. Federal agencies are coordinating with the state government to deliver aid, assess damage, and restore essential services.
Residents describe the flooding as some of the worst in recent memory, underscoring growing concerns about the increasing severity of storms impacting Alaska’s coastal regions.