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Emergency responders in western Alaska are working to help thousands of residents displaced after ferocious, hurricane-force wind gusts from what once was Typhoon Halong tore through remote, coastal communities,
Multiple military search and rescue helicopters and planes were scrambled after Typhoon Halong swept away homes in western Alaska.
The Coast Guard continues to work closely with partner agencies to support response efforts for Alaskan communities impacted by recent flooding.
A massive storm system that tore through Alaska’s western coast has triggered an ongoing search-and-rescue effort after powerful floodwaters swept homes off their foundations and left several people missing.
HAINES, Alaska -- A skier in Alaska was airlifted from the side of a mountain over the weekend after he was attacked and mauled by a brown bear. The victim was part of a group ascending a mountain during a backcountry ski outing near Haines, Alaska, on ...
Days after remnants of Typhoon Halong ravaged parts of Alaska, authorities were airlifting hundreds of people out of hard-hit villages.
Members of the Alaska Air and Army National Guard provided support to communities severely impacted by Typhoon Halong.
Two Alaskan villages were destroyed by remnants of a powerful typhoon that swept homes off their foundations, killed at least one person and displaced more than 1,400 people. Typhoon Halong barreled through western Alaska over the weekend,