Flooding In Juneau Alaska 2025

Flooding In Juneau Alaska 2025. Update Damage assessments begin in flooded villages Juneau Empire The glacier flow models will quantify changes in the storage capacity of flood-producing ice marginal basins during glacier retreat 01/27/2025: CBJ staff presented an a status update and overview of the variety of grants, funding partnerships, funding agencies, and activities being pursued (as of 1/22/25) to support the Phase 1 HESCO and other efforts to meet Juneau's flood preparedness, response, and/or mitigation needs at the January 27 Assembly PWFC meeting.

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Flood waters overtopped the banks of the Mendenhall River for the second consecutive year. The results will be used to model outburst floods and evaluate how flood magnitudes change over time

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A new report highlights the severe impacts of climate change on Alaska, with glacial melting, floods, and fisheries crises threatening communities and infrastructure The National Science Foundation has awarded a team of researchers that includes Juneau scientists $990,437 to study glacial outburst flooding from Juneau's Mendenhall Glacier. The flooding in August 2024 was caused by a significant outburst from Mendenhall Glacier's Suicide Basin.

Striking Footage Shows Home Falling into River in Alaska After Massive. A rush of water unleashed by an ailing glacier swelled an Alaska river to record levels Tuesday and caused destructive flooding in Juneau nearly a year to the date of a similar significant event. Flood waters overtopped the banks of the Mendenhall River for the second consecutive year.

Juneau flood inundates at least 100 homes, triggers state response. Volcano Watch: If Spurr erupts, here's what pet & livestock experts say owners need to know JUNEAU, Alaska (KTUU) - The flooding of a major river in Juneau has left streets impassable, with water surrounding homes and buildings and some roads buried under several feet of water.