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    For Alaskan Evacuees, Home Is Gone, With No Return in Sight - The New York Times

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    Alaskan evacuees face long-term displacement due to severe storm damage from Typhoon Halong, with no return home for at least 18 months. The governor has requested federal aid as communities and animals struggle in the aftermath.

    1. For Alaskan Evacuees, Home Is Gone, With No Return in Sight  The New York Times
    2. Alaska storm damage so bad many evacuees won’t go home for at least 18 months, governor says  CNN
    3. Alaska Native communities reeling in wake of Typhoon Halong’s remnants  Yale Climate Connections
    4. Nonprofit working to shelter dogs left behind in Halong flood evacuations  Alaska's News Source
    5. Alaska governor asks Trump for federal aid after typhoon displaces 1,500 people  The Guardian

    Monday, October 20, 2025 1:25 AM

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