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    Over 1,000 Evacuated from Alaska Due to Natural Disaster

    Greenland ReviewBy Greenland ReviewOctober 17, 2025052 Mins Read
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    Hurricane-Force Storms Devastate Western Alaska, Prompting Evacuations

    Over the weekend, western Alaska faced the wrath of hurricane-force storms and unprecedented storm surges, leading to the evacuation of more than 1,000 residents. Among the hardest-hit areas are the Yup’ik villages of Kipnuk and Kwigillingok, where entire homes were swept away by relentless flooding, leaving a trail of destruction that has severely impacted the region’s infrastructure.

    Tragically, reports from the Anchorage Daily News confirm that the storm has claimed one life, while two individuals remain unaccounted for as of Wednesday.

    In response to the emerging crisis, helicopters and military aircraft have been deployed to facilitate evacuations from Kipnuk and Kwigillingok. A significant number of residents have been relocated to Bethel and Anchorage, a journey that spans hundreds of kilometers.

    The Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) has issued a heartfelt statement regarding the disaster. They expressed their “deepest condolences” to the communities grappling with the aftermath of this natural calamity, which has resulted in both loss of life and catastrophic destruction just as winter approaches.

    “This catastrophic situation has left communities with lost homes and unimaginable destruction,” the ICC remarked. They also made a call for assistance, outlining ways in which individuals can support the recovery efforts led by Indigenous peoples, emphasizing the need to respect the wishes of the affected communities.

    As the region begins to reckon with the scale of the disaster, the road to recovery will undoubtedly be long, but the resilience of its people shines through in their collective efforts to rebuild.

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