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"Alaskan Locals Call Haaland Visit On Izembek Road A Success"

"Local government officials and residents in and around King Cove, Alaska, said their long-awaited face-to-face meeting with Interior Secretary Deb Haaland this week went well and that they feel Haaland now understands why they want a road through the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge.

Haaland had pledged during her Senate confirmation hearings last year that she would visit the community to discuss their request for a gravel road through the refuge connecting King Cove with an all-weather airport in Cold Bay where those suffering medical emergencies can be transported to hospitals.

Currently, residents must either ride a small airplane or take a boat across a choppy bay to reach Cold Bay during the winter months. Weather conditions often prohibit both of those options, and Coast Guard helicopters are called in to transport patients in emergencies."

Scott Streater reports for E&E News April 22, 2022.

Source: E&E News, 04/25/2022