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Three missing and dozens rescued after remnants of a typhoon lash western Alaska

Three missing and dozens rescued after remnants of a typhoon lash western Alaska

Posted on October 14, 2025 By admin


Three people were missing in western Alaska on Monday (October 13, 2025), and more than 50 had been rescued — some plucked from rooftops — after the remnants of Typhoon Halong over the weekend brought hurricane-force winds and ravaging storm surges and floodwaters that swept some homes away, authorities said.

Officials warned of a long road to recovery and a need for continued support for the hardest-hit communities, with winter just around the corner. A US Coast Guard official, Capt. Christopher Culpepper described the situation in the villages of Kipnuk and Kwigillingok as “absolute devastation.”

Elsewhere in the U.S., severe weather killed a woman in New York City who was struck by a solar panel, and the Columbus Day Parade there also was cancelled. Rescuers in the Phoenix area found the body of a man whose truck was swept away by floodwaters, and crews in southern California prepared for potential mudslides in fire-ravaged areas.

Communities tally the toll on Alaska villages

Alaska State Troopers said at least 51 people and two dogs were rescued in Kipnuk and Kwigillingok after the storm system walloped the communities. Both areas saw significant storm surge, according to the National Weather Service.

Three people remained unaccounted for in Kwigillingok, troopers said, and the agency was trying to confirm secondhand reports of people who were unaccounted for in Kipnuk.

According to the nonprofit Coastal Villages Region Fund, most of the residents in both communities had taken shelter in local schools.

In addition to housing concerns, residents impacted by the system across the region reported impacts such as power outages, a lack of running water, subsistence foods stocked in freezers ruined and damage to home-heating stoves.

That damage could make the winter especially perilous in remote communities where people store food from hunting and fishing to make it through the season.

The worst I’ve ever seen

Jamie Jenkins, 42, who lives in another hard-hit community, Napakiak, said the storm was “the worst I’ve ever seen.” She described howling winds and fast-rising waters Sunday morning.

Her mother — whose nearby home shifted on its foundation — and a neighbour whose home flooded came over to Jenkins’ place. They tried to wait out the storm, she said, but when the waters reached their top stairs, they got in a boat and evacuated to the school.

Mr. Jenkins said “practically the whole community” was there. The men in town gathered their boats and went from house to house to pick up anyone else who was still in their homes, she said.

Mr. Jenkins was volunteering Monday, bringing food to people in need.

Adaline Pete, who lives in another community, Kotlik, said she had never experienced winds so strong before. An unoccupied house next door flipped over, but she said her family felt safe in their home and felt fortunate in the storm’s aftermath.

Republican senators support recovery, resilience funds

During a news conference organised by Gov. Mike Dunleavy, Alaska’s two U.S. senators, Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, said they would continue to focus on climate resilience and infrastructure funds for Alaska. Sullivan said it was the congressional delegation’s job to ensure the Trump administration and their colleagues understood the importance of such funds.

Earlier this year, the Federal Emergency Management Agency said it would end a program aimed at mitigating disaster risks. The decision is being challenged in court.

Ms. Murkowski said erosion mitigation projects take time to complete. “But our reality is, we are seeing these storms coming … certainly on a more frequent basis, and the intensity that we’re seeing seems to be accumulating as well, and so the time to act on it is now because it’s going to take us some time to get these in place,” she said of such projects.

Ms. Murkowski said she will be underscoring to the administration why such funds matter.

About 380 people live in Kwigillingok, a predominantly Alaska Native community on the western shore of Kuskokwim Bay and near the mouth of the Kuskokwim River. A report prepared for the local tribe in 2022 by the Alaska Institute for Justice said the frequency and severity of flooding in the low-lying region had increased in recent years. The report listed relocation of the community as an urgent need.

Erosion and melting permafrost pose threats to infrastructure and, in some cases, entire communities in Alaska, which is experiencing the impacts of climate change.

California crews prepare for mudslides

In California, rescue crews with helicopters and bulldozers were being pre-positioned near wildfire burn areas to respond to potential debris flows and mudslides as a major storm takes aim at the state. A flood watch was issued starting late Monday for much of Southern California, where several inches of rain were possible through Tuesday. To the north, up to 3 feet (1 meter) of mountain snow was predicted for parts of the Sierra Nevada.

Published – October 14, 2025 08:04 am IST



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