In an unfortunate turn of events, a landslide in Ketchikan, Alaska has resulted in a tragic loss of life and has injured three others. Two of the injured are currently in the hospital, while others suffered minor injuries. The landslide caused significant property and infrastructure damage, leading to the declaration of a state emergency and invoking responses from Alaska’s lawmakers.
Following the incident, mandatory evacuations have been issued for residents living along 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Avenues, as well as certain parts of Water Street. A warning has also been issued concerning the possibility of a second landslide. Residents in need are advised to use Madison Street to reach an emergency shelter that has been set up at Ketchikan High School.
Alaska’s Governor, Mike Dunleavy, has verbally authorized a state disaster emergency. This development allows those affected by the landslide to potentially access state disaster relief funds. An official declaration, complete with a press release and statements, is expected shortly, according to a spokesperson for the governor’s office.
Alaska State Troopers and Wildlife Troopers are assisting local authorities with search and rescue operations. An authoritative report confirms that all persons are accounted for, with no apparent missing individuals. Residents are urged to exercise caution and to stay away from electrical lines near 2nd Avenue, particularly those that may be on the ground.
The landslide has also caused extensive power and internet outages across the city, severely disrupting daily life and communication. Emergency crews are working diligently to restore these services as quickly as possible.
The sudden tragedy has shocked the local community, with dedicated efforts under way to rehabilitate and rebuild. Local, state, and federal agencies will continue to monitor the situation and assist in recovery efforts, ensuring the safety of the residents and the rapid restoration of damaged infrastructure.
Despite the tragic circumstances, the community of Ketchikan has shown remarkable resilience in the face of adversity. Public and private entities are coming together to provide support, aid, and resources to those affected. As efforts continue, it’s clear that the indomitable spirit of Alaskans shines through in these challenging times.
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