The Columbus Dispatch

Denali closes park road after huge mudslide

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DENALI NATIONAL PARK, Alaska — Road crews working in Alaska’s Denali National Park and Preserve managed to clear one lane of road this weekend after it was blocked by a major mudslide.

The work allowed buses to return about 300 stranded tourists to the park entrance safely by late Friday night.

The tourists became stranded Friday after heavy rains triggered mudslides and caused excess water from a culvert to damage the only road inside the vast park.

Park spokesman Paul Ollig told The Associated Press that all the stranded passengers were back at the park entrance by midnight Friday.

“Our team did an outstandin­g job responding to multiple debris slides along a pretty remote section of road,” said Erika Jostad, Denali’s chief ranger.

“The geo-hazard team monitored conditions while the road crew was clearing debris. It was a great example of teamwork.”

Earlier Friday, Denali’s superinten­dent closed Denali Park Road to all traffic at mile 30.

Similar debris flows led to daylong traffic restrictio­ns last week. Continued heavy rains since kept the road and surroundin­g tundra saturated with water.

Also on Friday, the Alaska Railroad said in a news release that it has halted service north of the park because heavy rainfall had caused erosion below a retaining wall.

Passenger and freight service will be suspended through the area until late Monday at the earliest, the railroad said.

The railroad added that passengers traveling north to or south from Denali Park on the Alaska Railroad or on an Alaska Railroad provided service through Holland America/ Princess or Premier Alaska Tours should expect delays.

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