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Emergency managers are urging many residents of Alaskaβs capital city of Juneau to evacuate as summer glacial flooding driven by climate change threatens to inundate the area.
Authorities say flooding from the Mendenhall River will likely crest around 4 p.m. Alaska time on Aug. 13, or 8 p.m. Eastern. They hope two miles worth of emergency flood barriers they finished intalling last month will hold back the waters from Mendenhall Valley, where a majority of Juneauβs 32,000 full-time residents live.
βResidents are advised to evacuate the potential flood inundation area,β City and Borough of Juneau officials said in a message Aug. 12. βDo not go near the river.β
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has also issued a preemptive disaster declaration, citing the devastation caused by βglacial outburstsβ in both 2023 and 2024.
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Author: Faith Novak
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