ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The remnants of Typhoon Merbok will continue to weaken as the low pressure center meanders over the southern Chukchi Sea before dissipating on Tuesday, but the damage and impacts from the storm across western Alaska have been devastating and historic. Follow this live blog for the latest updates.Sept. 18 - 11:55 p.m.
An afternoon press conference was held by Governor Mike Dunleavy and other state officials detailing the state’s response to the historic storm. They are dealing with lots of wind, flooding, erosion, electrical, and transportation infrastructure damages/issues . remain in effect for areas from the Seward Peninsula northward to just west of Utqiagvik through Monday afternoon, at the latest.Water from the Bering Sea surges into and floods Golovin, AK Saturday, September 17, 2022
“Disaster response really has to happen first at that local level and local governments are going to have the capabilities to restore things much faster if it’s within their capabilities,” Zidek said. At a Saturday evening press conference, Governor Dunleavy pledged that the response and recovery from this historic storm is his “administration’s number one priority” adding that “we won’t fully know the extent of the damage and needs of all the communities affected until after a complete assessment is made.”
The remnant low of what was Typhoon Merbok is expected to weaken and dissipate in the far southern Arctic Ocean late Monday or early Tuesday with little additional significant impact to the state of Alaska.State officials said Saturday night that they are in an assessment phase and working on figuring out what people across about 1,000 miles of coastline currently need.
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