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New sandbag-style barriers installed along a river in Alaska’s capital city held back record levels of flooding and prevented ...
Officials say new barriers protected against the kind of major damage inflicted during last year’s destructive Suicide Basin ...
Meltwater is escaping from a basin that is dammed by a glacier - prompting fears of a deluge in state capital Juneau.
A large outburst can release some 15 billion gallons of water, according to the University of Alaska Southeast and Alaska ...
Update, 6:25 a.m. Wednesday: The Mendenhall River hit a record level as of 6 a.m., according to the National Weather Service.
Each summer in the mountains above Juneau, Alaska, meltwater from the massive Mendenhall Glacier flows into mountain lakes and into the Mendenhall River, which runs through town. Since 2011, ...
A powerful surge of glacial meltwater is once again testing Juneau's resilience, and this time, the ripple effects could ...
Barriers have been installed where flooding damaged hundreds of homes last summer. With a release imminent, scientists say ...
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