ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - With the devastation caused by former Typhoon Halong in the rearview mirror, many Alaskans are settling into their new routines at the various shelters around Anchorage.
Hundreds of people have evacuated and lost their homes after floodwaters contaminated with toxic chemicals destroyed dozens of buildings in communities in the Yukon-Kuskokwim area of Western ...
The mass evacuation by military aircraft of hundreds of residents from Alaska villages ravaged by the remnants of Typhoon Halong is complete, and officials and local leaders are turning attention to ...
The state is in the process of allowing Alaskans impacted by former Typhoon Halong — including those from the evacuated villages of Kipnuk and Kwigillingok — to return to their homes before winter, ...
After the remnants of Typhoon Halong caused unprecedented devastation to some small communities along the Alaska coast, a small nonprofit has stepped up to rescue the dogs that had to be left behind.
Jeron Joseph, a resident of Kwigillingok, shares his story of surviving the storm disaster of ex-Typhoon Halong in western Alaska.
A week after Typhoon Halong, evacuations continue in other western Alaskan communities as focus gears towards damage assessment ...
Speaking at the AFN convention, the U.S. senator blasted Trump administration actions halting climate-related work in rural Alaska.
Typhoon Halong’s remnants struck the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta around October 13–14, 2025, with hurricane-force winds and storm surges, disproportiona ...
Damage to remote Alaska villages hammered by flooding last weekend is so extreme that many of the more than 2,000 people displaced won’t be able to return to their homes for at least 18 months, Gov.
Bitter cold, snowy winter conditions could prolong storm recovery efforts along Alaska's rural western coast, Gov. Mike Dunleavy warned.
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