ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Heavy snow and rain, along with drastic swings of cold temperatures over the past few days, have made for challenging conditions in Interior Alaska.
“It makes it overwhelming,” said Bill Pugh of Delta Junction, who was among those posting on social media this week to assist with plowing driveways and other spaces so that people could at least leave there homes if need be. “I’ve been here for 37 years, and this is the most snow and ice we’ve ever accumulated since I’ve been here.
, which serves the region, showed more than 1,300 customers affected as of early Tuesday evening, though that number could be low depending on household residents.“We’ve seen carloads of people helping push cars in ditches,” said Sen. Scott Kawasaki, D-Fairbanks. “We have folks with heavy equipment clearing spaces just so folks can get to work. And I think that’s what community is all about.”
“Unfortunately, we do know it is not anytime soon,” they added. “We are at the mercy of the weather, engineers, and insurance adjusters ... We are grateful for our community and are devastated that we are leaving you without a grocery source.”said that the shop is expected to have a second location up and running to provide produce and non-perishable essentials to people, starting in the next few days.
As for what’s next, it’s important to be as prepared as possible. Consider stocking up on supplies, and keep an eye on Alaska 511, which can help people stay updated on the latest road conditions from across the state.
Source: News Formal (newsformal.com)
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