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"Glacial Dam Outburst Floods Alaska's Capital, Damages Homes"

"More than 100 homes in Alaska's capital Juneau have been damaged by a glacial dam outburst north of the city, an increasingly frequent phenomenon exacerbated by climate change.

The flooding began on Monday night after water spilled out from the glacial lake at Suicide Basin, which annually fills with rainwater and meltwater and is usually dammed by the retreating Mendenhall Glacier. If enough water fills the basin, it can burst through or overtop the ice damming it in.

The overflow crested at about 3 a.m. on Tuesday, with the Mendenhall River at 15.99 feet, the National Weather Service said. The river's levels had dropped back to normal by Wednesday.

Local authorities had warned residents near the river to take precautions and opened a local school as a shelter. City officials said no injuries have been reported."

Jonathan Allen reports for Reuters August 8, 2024.

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"Residents In Alaska Capital Clean Up Swamped Homes After An Ice Dam Burst And Unleashed A Flood" (AP)

Source: Reuters, 08/09/2024