Landslide in Ketchikan Kills One, Damages Homes
Landslide in Ketchikan Kills One, Damages Homes
Landslide in Ketchikan Kills One, Damages Homes
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A deadly landslide struck Ketchikan, Alaska on Sunday, killing a City of Ketchikan public works employee, Sean Griffin, and critically damaging four homes. The landslide, which was 250 feet wide and slid 1,100 feet, has displaced many residents, some of whom are staying in emergency shelters. Emergency crews are racing to clear debris and stabilize the slope before more storms could trigger additional slides. Evacuation orders remain in place amid fears of further landslides. The community has rallied together, with volunteers providing equipment, food, and other support to affected families. Rigorous assessments and cleanup efforts are ongoing as officials continue to monitor the stability of the area.

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Ketchikan races to clean up, fearing more landslides with the next storm
Some evacuation orders remain amid fears of a second landslide in Ketchikan, Alaska
Some evacuation orders remain amid fears of a second landslide in Ketchikan, Alaska
State of emergency in Alaska after deadly landslide
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Ketchikan races to clean up, fearing more landslides with the next storm
Some evacuation orders remain amid fears of a second landslide in Ketchikan, Alaska
Some evacuation orders remain amid fears of a second landslide in Ketchikan, Alaska
State of emergency in Alaska after deadly landslide
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