Times Colonist

Governor declares disaster for flooding in southwest Alaska

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Gov. Mike Dunleavy has issued a state disaster declaratio­n for southwest Alaska communitie­s that have experience­d flooding due to the spring breakup of river ice and snowmelt.

Water surrounded some homes in low-lying areas of the regional hub of Bethel, while much of Kwethluk was flooded and high water cut off access to the airport in Napaskiak, the Anchorage Daily News reported Friday.

Kwethluk, which has about 790 residents, is 19 kilometres east of Bethel and is the second-largest community along the Lower Kuskokwim River. Napaskiak is 11 kilometres southeast of Bethel and on the east bank of the Kuskokwim River.

Dave Streubel, a hydrologis­t with the Alaska-Pacific River Forecast Center, said water levels in Bethel this week reached their highest point in nearly 20 years.

The quicker-than-usual rise of waters in Kwethluk caught that community off guard, acting city manager Samuel Nicori said.

A state emergency management update Friday said some homes and the airstrip access road had been inundated with water, and that the sewage system was shut down due to flooding. Bottled water was flown in.

Jeremy Zidek, a spokespers­on with the state emergency management office, said significan­t snow amounts and ice contribute­d to the higher waters and flooding. Streubel said conditions were made worse by an ice dam that formed near the mouth of the Kuskokwim River.

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