Alaska storm damage so bad many evacuees won't go home for at least 18 months, governor says
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The recent flooding in remote Alaska villages has caused devastating damage, leaving over 2,000 evacuees unable to return home for at least 18 months, according to Governor Mike Dunleavy. This situation is critical as it highlights the severe impact of natural disasters on communities, prompting the governor to seek a major disaster declaration from the White House. The long-term displacement of residents raises concerns about recovery efforts and the future of these communities.
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