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Deadly Landslide Strikes Southern Alaska, Residents Ordered To Evacuate

The aftermath of a deadly landslide is seen in Ketchikan, Alaska, Sunday, Aug. 25, 2024. (Anna Laffrey/Ketchikan Daily News via AP)

A devastating landslide struck the coastal city of Ketchikan, Alaska, on Sunday, resulting in one fatality and three injuries. The landslide, triggered by heavy rainfall, caused significant damage to multiple homes, businesses, and roadways in the area.

Ketchikan Mayor Dave Kiffer expressed shock at the magnitude of the slide, stating that it was unprecedented in his 65 years in the city. The loss of life and destruction of homes have deeply saddened the community.

Emergency response efforts were swift, with all residents successfully accounted for. However, concerns of another potential landslide prompted the evacuation of some residents in the vicinity.

The National Weather Service in Juneau attributed the landslide to the heavy rainfall, with up to 9 inches recorded in the higher elevations of the Ketchikan Range. Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy declared a disaster emergency for Ketchikan, ensuring that state resources are available to assist the affected community.

Local shelters have been set up for displaced residents, and response teams remain on standby in case of further emergencies. Power outages and infrastructure damage have also been reported, with efforts underway to restore services and clear blocked roads.

Alaska's vulnerability to climate change has been highlighted, with the state experiencing rapid warming and increased risks of natural disasters such as floods and landslides. Ketchikan, known for its picturesque landscapes and salmon fishing, now faces the daunting task of recovery and rebuilding in the aftermath of this tragic event.

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