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Glennallen is roughly 190 miles northeast of Anchorage and it’s among multiple Alaska communities hit by floodwaters from breakup on rivers and creeks. Ice jams have also caused major flooding ...
(Kyle Van Perseum/Alaska-Pacific Forecast Center ... CG: I've heard that there's some flooding going on in Glennallen, but it's like it's a different cause and maybe not as bad.
In Glennallen, shallow water covered ... a forecaster with the Alaska-Pacific River Forecast Center. The flooding could continue through upcoming weeks as more snow melts, Ottenweller said.
as well as Crooked Creek on the Kuskokwim and Glennallen on the Copper River. Ice jam flooding in the spring is not unusual in Alaska, but this year the risk was higher. "The combo of a cold April ...
Rick Thoman, a climate specialist at the Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy, said that the situation is "a near worst case coastal flooding scenario" for the Bering Sea coast.
An outburst flood from a meltwater lake on the Mendenhall Glacier, located about 12 miles north of Juneau, Alaska, sent record amounts of water into Mendenhall Lake and down the Mendenhall River ...
The sewer system in Glennallen, about 180 miles northeast of Anchorage, was impacted by the flooding and portable restrooms were being brought in until repairs can be made, the Alaska Department ...
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