Alaska's News Source | KTUU/KYES | Anchorage, AK Many stories of entire villages destroyed. 2K refugees to Anchorage for at least the winter. Worth a look to see what might await you if you are a refugee....
if you build your village on a spit of land at sea level by the ocean,, climate change is not your problem. but its trumps fault for cx 20 million in climate change grants? because that would have stopped it? the native corps, worth billions are helping affected people,, get bank loans? a study of refugee life,, if your native. not the same rules. brand new health care center in seward,,, native only, so i cant go there. but that's not racist? pretty sure if i lost my home to a flood id be shit out of luck. maybe time to document that 25% sioux on my grandmas side. anchorage is gonna profit big on this. sadly predictable and inevitable. just like kivalina.
How to help: Donate to the American Red Cross of Alaska at this link. Support the Salvation Army’s efforts related to Typhoon Halong via this link. The American Red Cross of Alaska is accepting donations and help on their website or by calling 1-800-733-2767. Members of the public can contribute to the Western Alaska Disaster Relief Fund online or by calling (907) 334-6700. Anyone who needs immediate rescue can contact Alaska Rescue Coordination Center at (907) 551-7230. Anyone needing non-emergency help can call 907 428-7100. The Alaska Federation of Natives are accepting donations of essential items at the Dena’ina Center in Anchorage. Find out more here. A benefit concert in Anchorage this Saturday will send 25% of proceeds to support relief efforts for the storm.
Call the AFN folks to see exactly what is needed. I trust these folks to get the goods to the folks in need.
Well, then I'll not reply to anything you post. I'm certain this will avoid any problems in the future.
That was Take note of the dancing banana: What you perceived: <--- denotes happiness, fun. Means not serious.
Living on the water is wonderful, until it ain't! I am sorry to hear about people losing their homes, but sh*t happens everywhere.
No elevation to be found Kipnuk - Google Maps some places are just...insane. Tatitlek - Google Maps some places make more sense - but are hundreds of miles away....