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RAIN TRIGGERS SLIDE – This photo provided by the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities shows damage from heavy rains and a mudslide 600 feet wide in Haines, Alaska, on Wednesday. Matt Boron/Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities via AP

Homes destroyed in southeast Alaska landslide

Six people were missing after a mudslide measuring an estimated two football fields across slammed into a neighbourhood in the southeast Alaska community of Haines, Alaska State Troopers said Wednesday.

By AP on December 3, 2020

JUNEAU, Alaska – Six people were missing after a mudslide measuring an estimated two football fields across slammed into a neighbourhood in the southeast Alaska community of Haines, Alaska State Troopers said Wednesday.

The number of those missing had been reduced to two by Thursday morning, according to Haines Borough Mayor Douglas Olerud.

It was one of several reported mudslides after a period of intense rain that authorities said destroyed at least four houses and damaged others.

Search and rescue efforts were suspended Wednesday evening as rains continued to batter the area. A flash flood warning was in effect until late Wednesday.

Search efforts resumed this morning.

“The soil isn’t stable enough right now,’’ Olerud said, adding the state is providing additional resources Thursday. The borough has about 2,500 residents.

Those unaccounted for were in the Beach Road area, where the largest slide – about 600 feet (183 metres) wide – came down Wednesday afternoon, Olerud said. About nine feet (2.7 metres) of mud and trees cover the area, according to the troopers.

About 30 people were evacuated, and emergency response crews rescued others, Olerud said. He did not have a total figure.

Rebecca Kameika lives on Beach Road, though closer to Haines than where the slide hit.

She said slides and related road damage had left some neighbourhoods inaccessible.

She and her boyfriend were staying at his place of work; they were fine and expected their home to be, too, but evacuated as a precaution, she said.

The incident is devastating for the community, said Kameika.

She set up a fundraising account and plans to work with another group to make sure the money is distributed fairly and where it’s needed.

Haines resident Luke Williams said the community is coming together.

This rainstorm has been the “worst I have ever seen,’’ he said, adding he’s lived in the area throughout his 39 years.

“That’s the one thing special about this small town. Everyone comes together no matter how mad one person is at another. In the end if there is an emergency we all come together to help each other,’’ he said.

An effort to fly search and rescue teams in a helicopter from Juneau was pushed back to Thursday morning, troopers said. The Coast Guard is also deploying forces from other ports in southeast Alaska to help.

“At this point, we are aware that damage has occurred in the town of Haines following the report of multiple landslides in the borough,’’ said Capt. Stephen White, commander of Coast Guard Sector Juneau, said in a statement.

“The scope of the damage is unknown at this time, but we are proactively moving several assets and personnel to provide assistance to local first responders and the residents who may have been impacted by the landslides.’’

A Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew was launched from Sitka to assist, and the Coast Guard cutters Liberty and Anacapa have been ordered to make preparations to sail to Haines to provide additional support.

A 45-foot (13.7-metre) Coast Guard response boat has also been launched from Juneau.

Olerud said the situation was moving so quickly he couldn’t provide a list of additional resources they may need.

“Prayers help. We can always take prayers. Those always work. We need a lot of those right now,’’ Olerud told the AP.

Thiessen reported from Anchorage. Associated Press journalist Ryan Kryska contributed from Hoboken, N.J.

By Becky Bohrer
and Mark Thiessen
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Comments (7)

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The Hammer on Dec 8, 2020 at 1:30 pm

Josey Wales@ Using a tragedy in Alaska to attack the Yukon democratically elected Govt. What can we expect from a Confederate (Josey Wales) Outlaw Gunslinger wannabe. This is Yukon Canada. Did you know in the past the KKK tried to set up a chapter in Yukon, and got run out of town? Grow up and stop spreading your Trump politics.

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Hur durr on Dec 7, 2020 at 7:13 am

Fished and camped in Haines many times. It's a great place with great people. Just beautiful.
Condolences to the deceased and affected.

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Davis on Dec 4, 2020 at 2:28 pm

Very sad and shocking. I hope the missing are found soon and are safe.

@Josey Wales - Always the opportunist to voice your personal political agenda...I find it disrespectful when people use a form like this article to do that. Disrespectful to the people affected by this tragedy.

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Charles Bronson on Dec 4, 2020 at 2:11 pm

Josey....so unscrupulous. There is a time and place for political bashing...this ain't it.
What does the Liberals have to do with this sad story? We all know how you feel about the Liberals...also know you don't care about the missing people or the destruction and devastation. You just needed to get in your Liberal jab. Get a life!

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Josey Wales on Dec 4, 2020 at 5:17 am

Our Northern neighbors get their town and lives destroyed by mother nature, sad very sad.
Us? We get our town and lives destroyed by Liberal politicians, sad, very, very sad.
Hope all missing are accounted for and well.

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Sherrie Jean-Louis on Dec 3, 2020 at 5:22 pm

A Gofundme account has been set up by Rebecca Fojo in conjunction with the Salvation Army, to help the people in Haines who have been affected by the devastation. This can be verified on the Haines Salvation Army’s FB page.

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Juniper Jackson on Dec 3, 2020 at 3:00 pm

So frightening and so awful. Prayers help.. yes, they sure do. So does money. I've known so many fine people in Haines and on the way to Haines over the years.

Fishing and friendship. I'll find out where the funds are being raised and do my bit to help out.

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