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After a Monday landslide that authorities say killed at least three people near a remote community in southeast Alaska, a group rescued about 20 people from the affected area, a resident ...
Three people are now reported dead in a landslide that buried a highway near Wrangell, Alaska, while three others remain unaccounted for.
WRANGELL, Alaska – The nation’s largest national forest, the Tongass, blankets 17 million acres of southeast Alaska, in which everything is connected to everything else, with salmon the ...
Three dead, three missing after Alaska landslide Gov. Mike Dunleavy issued a disaster declaration for the town of Wrangell ...
Alaska landslide: At least 3 dead, 3 believed to be missing The landslide was reported along the Zimovia Highway at mile 11 shortly before 9 p.m. local time Monday near Wrangell, a city in the ...
Wrangell is one of the oldest non-Alaska Native settlements in the state, founded in 1811 when Russians began trading with Tlingits, according to a state database of Alaska communities.
A landslide likely caused by rain and gusty mountaintop winds killed three people in Wrangell, Alaska. First responders were searching for survivors.
At least three people are dead and three others are believed to be missing following a "large landslide" in Alaska, officials said.
Wrangell is one of the oldest non-Alaska Native settlements in the state, founded in 1811 when Russians began trading with Tlingits, according to a state database of Alaska communities.
Wrangell is one of the oldest non-Alaska Native settlements in the state, founded in 1811 when Russians began trading with Tlingits, according to a state database of Alaska communities.
Wrangell is one of the oldest non-Alaska Native settlements in the state, founded in 1811 when Russians began trading with Tlingits, according to a state database of Alaska communities.