Photos and video show homes in Alaska ripped from their foundations as a massive storm surge — declared a disaster by the Governor — causes extreme coastal flooding
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Kelsey Vlamis,Taiyler Simone Mitchell
Sep 18, 2022, 12:48 IST
Two men walk through rushing water on Front Street, just a half block from the Bering Sea, in Nome, Alaska, on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022.Peggy Fagerstrom/Associated Press
The residual impact of Typhoon Merbok has flooded the Western part of Alaska.
Residents have evacuated as some of their homes are being torn apart.
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The western coast of Alaska was hit with historic storms on Saturday, causing extreme flooding that led to several homes being ripped from their foundations.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy of Alaska declared the crisis a disaster emergency at a Saturday press conference where he also confirmed that had been zero reported injuries.
"Just now, I verbally declared a disaster for communities impacted by the West Coast storm. SEOC (State Emergency Operations Center) has received no reports of injuries at this time. We will continue to monitor the storm and update Alaskans as much as possible," the Republican governor said.
The residual impact of Typhoon Merbok has hit regions such as Hooper Bay, Nome, Unalakleet, Shaktoolik, Kotlik, and Nunam Iqua, according to the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities. The department also reported that the Old Golovin Airport is underwater.
In some areas, the flooding is suspected to have peaked on Saturday afternoon and will begin to decrease through Sunday, according to the weather service.
NYT reported forecasters believe the storm to be the one of "most powerful systems to move through the Bering Sea area in decades," as winds nearing the strength of hurricanes ran rampant through the region.
"There's a strong argument to be made that climate change tipped the scales to favor this storm," Brian Brettschneider, a climatologist based in Anchorage, told the Times.
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