Typhoon Halong's Remnants Cause Deadly Flooding in Alaska
Typhoon Halong's Remnants Cause Deadly Flooding in Alaska
US · Published Oct 15, 2025
Typhoon Halong's remnants caused deadly flooding in western Alaska, displacing over 1,400 residents.
Winds up to 100 mph and storm surges devastated homes and infrastructure in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.
Emergency teams are conducting rescue operations, with recovery efforts underway as winter approaches.
Typhoon Halong floods western Alaska, immense impact
The remnants of Typhoon Halong have brought catastrophic flooding to western Alaska, particularly impacting the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta region. The extreme weather event has resulted in the displacement of over 1,400 residents and, tragically, at least one confirmed fatality. The region was battered by fierce winds, reaching speeds of up to 100 mph, and significant storm surges that caused widespread destruction to homes and critical infrastructure.
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